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290 Indian citizens reached Delhi Airport late on Friday night.
Between Iran and Israel struggle, 290 Indian citizens returned to Delhi late on Friday night under Operation Sindhu. Most of them are students from Kashmir. Apart from this, some passengers are also from Delhi, Haryana, Karnataka and West Bengal.
Arun Kumar Chatterjee, Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, said that 190 of these 290 are students of Kashmir. Earlier on June 19, 110 students reached India via Armenia and Doha. Two other flights will arrive on Saturday.
These passengers, who reached Delhi from Iran, raised slogans of ‘Vande Mataram’ and ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ at the airport. During this time some people also became emotional. He had tears in his eyes, while some also thanked him by bowing on the ground.
After returning to Delhi, Indian citizens raised slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai.
Aircraft fly from Tehran to New Delhi The great air aircraft (flight number W 5071), with 290 Indian citizens from the Imam Khomaini International Airport in Tehran (flight number W 5071), flew to New Delhi at 6:30 pm on Friday evening. The aircraft landed at Delhi Airport late at 11:30 pm.
People said, came to India and got relaxed
Eliya Batul, who reached India from Iran, said, ‘My family was very upset. We came here and got relaxed. Thank you very much to the Government of India. We did not have any problem there, because our embassy supported us a lot. Syed Mansoor Hussain said, ‘Everyone came to the land of Mother India and decorated it. Thank you very much to the Government of India. I love India. ‘
When Kashmir students descended from flights, they had a tricolor in their hands.
Officers of the Ministry of External Affairs welcomed Indians from Iran.
Some passengers returning from Iran are from Delhi, Haryana, Karnataka and West Bengal.
Iran opened aircraft, will remove 1000 Indians Iran has allowed about 1000 citizens of India to be removed by removing the ban on aircraft. Most of them are students, who were brought to Mashad from Tehran from the capital of Iran. Now they will be brought to India through three charter flights. These flights will run the Iranian airline Mahan.
They have been arranged by the Government of India under Operation Indus. Mohammad Jawad Hussaini, deputy chief of the mission at the Iranian embassy, said that more flights can be run in the coming days.