SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Tuesday wrote to Union External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, seeking immediate intervention for the safe evacuation of dozens of Kashmiri pilgrims stranded in Syria amidst the ongoing crisis.
In the letter, the association expressed grave concern over the safety and well-being of dozens of Kashmiri pilgrims who are currently stranded in Damascus and its surrounding areas due to the severe unrest in Syria. Highlighting the deteriorating situation, the association noted that the crisis, triggered by a swift rebel offensive and the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad, has left the pilgrims in dire straits.
National Convenor of the association, Nasir Khuehami, said that the pilgrims are facing significant challenges, including a lack of shelter, limited access to basic necessities, and mounting fears for their safety due to the tense situation on the ground. Families of the stranded pilgrims have made numerous distress calls to the association, expressing their anguish over the uncertainty and danger faced by their loved ones. Thse families are deeply worried for their safety and well-being.
He asserted that, The pilgrims themselves have reported facing severe hardships, including a lack of shelter, limited access to basic necessities, and mounting fears for their safety due to the tense situation on the ground.
“The situation in the Sayyidah Zaynab area of Damascus is especially volatile, with reports of incidents of firing creating panic among the stranded pilgrims. Adding to their distress, flights scheduled for their return have been abruptly cancelled, leaving them without a clear route back to India,” Khuehami said.
In their appeal, the association urged Union External Affairs Minister to prioritize the evacuation of these pilgrims and other Indian nationals in Syria. They also called on the Ministry to coordinate with allied organizations and authorities to provide temporary shelter and ensure the safety of those stranded in the affected areas.
“This is a pressing humanitarian issue that demands immediate intervention. We trust in the Government of India’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and urge the Ministry to expedite efforts to bring the stranded pilgrims home,” Khuehami emphasized.
The association further requested the Ministry engage with relevant authorities and United Nations organizations to facilitate a coordinated and swift response to the crisis. The swift action from External Affairs Ministry in this matter will bring solace to countless families and reinforce the faith of citizens in the Government's dedication to their welfare, he added.