Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Ensures Safe Return of Stranded Telugus Amid Middle East Conflict
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Amaravati, March 2 (NationPress) - The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has instructed officials to ensure the safe return of individuals stranded in regions impacted by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
During a review meeting at the camp office, he engaged with officials from the Real Time Governance Society (RTGS) and representatives from the Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu Society (APNRTS).
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of coordinating with the Central government to facilitate the repatriation of citizens from nations such as Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Qatar, and Kuwait.
He ordered immediate communication with those stranded due to the conflict and flight cancellations, ensuring that necessary support is provided without delay.
An official statement indicated that both APNRT and RTGS must work closely on relief operations and continuously keep track of the evolving situation. Officials were reminded to maintain constant communication with the Central government and Indian embassies in the affected countries.
The Chief Minister reaffirmed the Andhra Pradesh government's commitment to assist stranded individuals, stating that measures have been initiated in collaboration with APNRTS to guarantee the safety of Telugu nationals in Gulf nations.
He advised those affected not to panic and to seek shelter in safe areas until flight services are restored.
A 24/7 helpline has been established:
Helpline: 0863-2340678
WhatsApp: 85000 27678
Temporary housing is being organized through APNRT coordinators. Upon reaching out, APNRT will offer immediate assistance and support to Non-Resident Telugus.
In addition to the helpline numbers, the following contact details are available:
Email: helpline@apnrts.com
Email: support@apnrts.com
Email: info@apnrts.com
Website: https://apnrts.ap.gov.in?
Earlier, Sri Kondapalli Srinivas, the State NRI Relations and Empowerment Minister, stated that the state government is actively working to safely repatriate Telugus stranded in the Gulf due to the conflict between Israel and Iran.
He noted that the Chief Minister and he, as the responsible minister, are continuously monitoring the situation given the challenges faced by passengers at various airports due to the prevailing war conditions.