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Punjab CM seeks safety of Ind in Gulf amid rising tensions

By IANS | Updated: January 5, 2020 21:30 IST

Amid the escalating US-Iran tensions, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Sunday urged the Central government to take urgent steps to ensure the safety and security of the 10 million Ind in the Gulf region.

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India cannot afford to simply wait and watch, or to just monitor the situation, given the rising stakes in view of the threats and counter-threats between the US and Iran, Singh said, in the context of the Ministry of External Affairs' statement that it was keeping a close watch on the situation.

The Chief Minister emphasised that the Indian government should immediately direct their embassies in the region to connect with the Ind settled there, and provide all possible help to them in this hour of crisis.

Pointing out that besides the US, other countries like Britain were preparing to evacuate their citizens, if needed, Amarinder Singh asked the Centre to also prepare and initiate plans to evacuate all Ind seeking to return to India in the current circumstances.

The close proximity of the Gulf region to the India made it imperative for the Centre to intervene without delay, and issue the necessary directions to its missions in the West Asian countries, as well as the Indian population there, the Chief Minister stressed.

With the conflict showing no signs of easing, the situation was evidently grave and it would be in the interest of the Ind to leave the Gulf region immediately, he added.

Referring to the large Punjabi and Sikh diaspora also settled in the region, Singh further said his government would extend all support to anyone who wanted safe return back home.

Punjab government officials were in direct contact with the community there and had been instructed to move swiftly in response to any plea for help, he added.

( With inputs from IANS )

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