Sudan Violence: 31 tribals of Karnataka trapped in Sudan violence, heard horrifying incident, Congress claims – Center is not doing rescue

news2news

Sudan Violence: 31 tribals of Karnataka trapped in Sudan violence, heard horrifying incident, Congress claims – Center is not doing rescue

Sudan Violence: Violence continues to increase in Sudan. In Sudan’s capital Khartoum, tensions are high between the paramilitary forces and the country’s army. About 200 people died in this violence, while 1,800 people were injured. Many hospitals have also been damaged due to this. Meanwhile, information about 31 tribals of Karnataka being stranded has also come to the fore. All these 31 tribals belong to the Hakki Pikki tribe, which is a semi-nomadic tribal group.

At the same time, the Congress has targeted the central government and the BJP government led by Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. The Congress termed the government as anti-Kannadiga and claimed that no steps were being taken to rescue the Karnataka tribals stranded in Sudan. Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala alleged that the central government had left the tribals stranded in Sudan to their fate.

Surjewala tweeted that 31 people from the Hakki-Pikki tribe in Sudan have been left stranded amid the conflict. He further wrote that instead of rescuing them safely, the anti-Kannada Modi government has left them to their fate. Where else are Prahlad Joshi and Shobha Karandlaje.

Giving information in this regard, Dr. Manoj Rajan, Commissioner, Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority has said that we have received a message that a group of 31 people from Karnataka are stranded in Sudan. We have informed the Ministry of External Affairs about this. He said that we have asked everyone to follow the instructions of the Indian Embassy in Sudan. Stay where they are and don’t leave. Along with this, he said that the Ministry of External Affairs has taken cognizance of this matter and is working on it.

Government of India issued advisory

Amidst the chaos in Sudan, the Indian Embassy in Sudan has issued an advisory. At the same time, on behalf of the Embassy, ​​it was written on Twitter that alert for all Indians, in view of the firing and clashes in Sudan, all Indians are being advised to take maximum precautions, stay indoors and without work. stop freaking out. Everyone keep calm and wait for more details.


Leave a Comment