Thiruvananthapuram:Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and CPI leader Binoy Viswam, in separate letters to the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, requested him to direct the Indian consulate to include the names of 26 Indian nationals in a ship that is bringing back stranded Indians from Iran under the Vande Bharat Mission.
The group of people hail from Kerala and Tamil Nadu and have been stranded in Iran for over two months due to the COVID-19 induced travel restrictions.
The two leaders in their separate letters to Jaishankar mentioned the details of the 26 stranded people.
"For over two months, this group of 26 people have been stranded in Iran due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and pursuant travel restrictions. These citizens had travelled to Iran in search of work but found themselves stranded when the lockdown began. They have struggled to survive for the last two months and it is only the kindness of strangers that have kept them safe till now," read a letter written by Viswam.
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"In spite of the tremendous difficulties they have faced during this period, they sadly have not been included in the manifest for the ship. While I have been informed that there appears to be no additional space on the ship, I would still be grateful if you could kindly look into this one more time to see if there is any scope to still include these individuals," Tharoor said in the letter.
The Congress leader further said that it was "imperative that our embassy looks into providing immediate relief including shelters, food supply and other basic necessities to all members of this group, the majority of whom have left their sponsors and have expired visas."