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K'nataka student's mortal remains shifted to mortuary in Ukraine: CM Bommai

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Published : Mar 8, 2022, 2:08 PM IST

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that he spoke to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and he informed that the mortal remains have been embalmed and preserved at a mortuary in Ukraine. He has assured that as soon as the shelling is stopped, attempts will be made to bring them to India.

Slain K'nataka student's body shifted to mortuary in Ukraine, efforts on to bring it to India: CM Bommai
Slain K'nataka student's body shifted to mortuary in Ukraine, efforts on to bring it to India: CM Bommai

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said that the mortal remains of Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagaudar, the Indian student from the state, who died in Russian shelling in Ukraine, has been shifted to a mortuary in the war-torn country and efforts are being made to bring them to India.

"I have spoken to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in this regard. He has informed that the mortal remains have been embalmed and preserved at a mortuary. He has assured that as soon as the shelling is stopped, attempts will be made to bring them to India," CM Bommai said.

"Continuous attempts are being made, the Embassy officers have also told us that they are in touch with mortuary authorities where the mortal remains were kept," he added.

It may be recalled that Naveen Shekarappa Gyangaudar was killed on March 1 on Maha Shivratri after being hit by the Russian shelling. He had come out of his bunker in search of food early in the morning. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called up Naveen's father and consoled him. Shekarappa, Naveen's father, had requested the Prime Minister to arrange for safe passage of other students stuck in Ukraine as they are the assets of the country.

Naveen's death has also raised questions on the cost of medical education in India and opposition parties in Karnataka are demanding scrapping of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The ruling BJP government has granted compensation of Rs 25 lakh to the family of Naveen.

As many as 500 students from Karnataka returned home from Ukraine since the war broke out. Manoj Rajan, nodal officer and commissioner, Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA), has stated that 142 students from the state are still stranded in war-torn Ukraine. The largest batch of students returned on Thursday.

Also read: Helpful, intelligent and friendly: Friends remember Naveen Shekharappa killed in Ukraine

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said that the mortal remains of Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagaudar, the Indian student from the state, who died in Russian shelling in Ukraine, has been shifted to a mortuary in the war-torn country and efforts are being made to bring them to India.

"I have spoken to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in this regard. He has informed that the mortal remains have been embalmed and preserved at a mortuary. He has assured that as soon as the shelling is stopped, attempts will be made to bring them to India," CM Bommai said.

"Continuous attempts are being made, the Embassy officers have also told us that they are in touch with mortuary authorities where the mortal remains were kept," he added.

It may be recalled that Naveen Shekarappa Gyangaudar was killed on March 1 on Maha Shivratri after being hit by the Russian shelling. He had come out of his bunker in search of food early in the morning. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called up Naveen's father and consoled him. Shekarappa, Naveen's father, had requested the Prime Minister to arrange for safe passage of other students stuck in Ukraine as they are the assets of the country.

Naveen's death has also raised questions on the cost of medical education in India and opposition parties in Karnataka are demanding scrapping of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The ruling BJP government has granted compensation of Rs 25 lakh to the family of Naveen.

As many as 500 students from Karnataka returned home from Ukraine since the war broke out. Manoj Rajan, nodal officer and commissioner, Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA), has stated that 142 students from the state are still stranded in war-torn Ukraine. The largest batch of students returned on Thursday.

Also read: Helpful, intelligent and friendly: Friends remember Naveen Shekharappa killed in Ukraine

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