- Students make a video call to families and tell them about their ordeal, collector says they will help
- Students of Ujjain are studying medical science
- People beaten inside the hostel
Chronicle Reporter, Ujjain
A case of violence against students of Indian origin in Kyrgyzstan came to light on Monday.
Eight students from Ujjain narrated the ordeal of violence to their families on video call. Collector Neeraj Kumar Singh has talked about helping the children by getting information about the matter. A few years ago, 8 students from Ujjain and surrounding districts had gone to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan to study MBBS. Since Sunday night, all the students have been making video calls to their families and asking for help to save them from the violence happening in Kyrgyzstan. The students are told to save them by conveying the news to the Prime Minister. In this matter, Collector Neeraj Kumar Singh said that no such information has been received from the Embassy, but all possible help will be provided to the children. Yogesh Chaudhary and Vivek Sharma of Ujjain, who are studying in Kyrgyzstan, said that it has become difficult for them to get out of the hostel. They are being beaten after entering the hostel. They were being beaten badly, until they became unconscious. Have to worry about food items. There are also Pakistani, Bangladeshi and foreign students in Kyrgyzstan. Those with whom inhumanity is being done. Being killed while running. On May 13, there was a clash between students of Egypt and Kyrgyzstan. After which the students of Kyrgyzstan and their friends are committing violence.
Collector discussed this matter
Collector Ujjain Neeraj Kumar Singh and Superintendent of Police Pradeep Sharma discussed on Monday with the students of Ujjain trapped amidst violence in Kyrgyzstan and assured them of all possible help. Collector discussed with Rohit Panchal, SP Sharma and Yogesh Chaudhary. Ujjain resident students Yogesh Chaudhary, Raj Solanki, Ravi Sarathe, Vivek Sharma, Rohit Panchal and Praveen Prajapati are medical students. Also, a student Riya Tatawat is studying at ISM Medical College in Bishkek Kyrgyzstan.