Aam Aadmi Party-Navi Mumbai staged a protest for release of Indian students from Ukraine.

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Germany (Akramuddin )According to the global Times Media Report, While news of the Russia-Ukraine war, is fresh, the news is also going viral in the media, including videos of the horrific situation of about 20,000 Indians stranded there. The majority of these Indians are medical students, as well as expert professionals in various fields.

Although four Union Ministers have been deployed by the government, for the relief work, little progress has been made in this regard. Students are complaining that, at the Indian embassy, no one picks up the phone and does not reply to the message. Given the nature of the war and the ensuing plight of Indian youth in Ukraine, the rhetoric of the Union Foreign Ministry and its education system has been exposed.

Aam Aadmi Party-Navi Mumbai staged a protest on Wednesday, March 2 at Shivaji Chowk in Vashi, demanding immediate and safe release of Indian youth from Ukraine. The presence of activists on this occasion was significant. Volunteers steer wearing maks written as "No War” were shouting slogans such as "Bring back, bring back our children,” "No speech, We want action”.On this occasion, a tribute was paid to Navin Shekharappa Gyangaudar, a medical student who was killed in an attack by Russian soldiers.

With about 20,000 Indians stranded in Ukraine due to this fierce war, it is very sad that the central government is busy with an election campaign without any concrete plan for its release – Kantilal Bhanwarlalji Jain – Vice President, AAP Navi Mumbai.

Today, with nearly 20,000 medical students stranded in the Ukraine war. With over 550 medical colleges in our country, our education departments need to consider why they have to go to Ukraine for medical education which is, excellent and four times cheaper than ours. Sudhirji Pandey – Vice President – AAP Navi Mumbai.

For the release of Indians trapped in the Ukraine war, the government should announce a plan of concrete measures, to give some relief to their relatives in India – Jaisingji Shere, President – AAP Panvel

The central government should stop publicity by bringing only 2000 Indian citizens from Ukraine. That can be done later. A total of 20,000 Indians are stranded there. Efforts should be made at war level to bring them back as soon as possible – Chinmay Gode – Young District President – AAP Navi Mumbai

With India and Ukraine having friendly relations, why can’t our foreign ministry do the diplomacy of rescuing a large number of its citizens trapped in the war? – Ninaji Johri – Joint Secretary Youth Department and Ward President – AAP Navi Mumbai

The question arises as to whether our government is capable of protecting our country, which has a population of over one and a half billion since our government cannot even immediately release our 20,000 Indian nationals trapped in the war – Mahadevji Gaikwad – Ward President – Panel 26.

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