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Operation Sindoor: Telugu Students Letter To Bandi Sanjay

Hyderabad, May 10 (Maxim News): Telangana and AP students from SKUAST University wrote a letter to Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar today (Saturday) requesting him to help them and move them from Kashmir to a safe place.

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Union Minister Bandi Sanjay responded immediately. Bandi Sanjay spoke to the District Collector and the Dean of the University. Bandi Sanjay requested that they be moved to a safe place immediately. The Jammu and Kashmir administration is evacuating 23 students from AP and Telangana.

With the initiative of Bandi Sanjay, the Jammu and Kashmir authorities are ready to evacuate Telugu students stranded in the war zone in Jammu and Kashmir to safe places. All arrangements have been made for the evacuation of a total of 23 students from Telangana and AP from the war zone in Kashmir to safe places.

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23 Telugu students from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are studying at the Sher-e-kashmiri University of Agricultural Science and Technology (SKUAST) in Jammu and Kashmir. For the past few days, Pakistan has been attacking houses, government offices and army camps where people live in Kashmir with the help of drones and missiles, and the people of that region are in a state of extreme fear.

There is a situation where it is not clear what will happen when. In addition, Telugu students studying there are facing difficulties in coming out due to the closure of the airports there. In this context, 23 Telugu students wrote a letter to Union Minister Bandi Sanjay explaining their plight. (Maxim News)


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