Srinagar, Jan 12 (KNO): The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) has urgently requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and ensure safety, security and welfare of Indian students especially those from Kashmir in Iran, amid widespread protests and crackdowns.
In a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), JKSA has urged the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the Union Minister for External Affairs, Dr. S. Jaishankar to undertake urgent intervention to ensure the safety and security as well as overall welfare of Indian students particularly those from the Kashmir Valley currently studying in Iran.
The association said that due to the ongoing disturbances in Iran, parents of Kashmiri students are extremely distressed and anxious, fearing for the safety and well-being of their children.
National Convenor of Association, Nasir Khuehami, expressed grave concern over the situation of hundreds of Indian students, the majority of whom are from Jammu and Kashmir, who are pursuing MBBS and other professional medical courses in Iran owing to its affordable education system and long-standing academic and people-to-people ties with India.
Khuehami said, “Many parents have been unable to establish contact with their wards for the past four days, intensifying fears about their safety.”
He said, “Phone calls are reportedly not connecting, messaging services remain inaccessible, and social media platforms often the only means of reassurance have largely fallen silent, causing acute psychological distress among families.”
JKSA further said that that nearly 2,000 Kashmiri students are currently enrolled in medical universities across different provinces of Iran and remain dependent on local hostels, university infrastructure, public transportation, and essential civic services, making them particularly vulnerable amid the ongoing civil unrest.
According to JKSA statement, the prevailing situation has left many students feeling unsafe, exposed, and effectively stranded.
“JKSA has been receiving continuous distress calls from students and their families highlighting restricted mobility, sporadic internet shutdowns, lack of timely safety advisories, and the absence of visible contingency or evacuation measures,” he said.
The association also called for preparedness of a comprehensive evacuation and contingency plan.
JKSA said, “If the security situation deteriorates further or critical infrastructure comes under threat, timely evacuation could prove lifesaving. The Government of India must be prepared to act swiftly to bring Indian students home safely, if circumstances so require.”—(KNO)