Tessori raises voice for stranded Pakistani students in Krygstan
Will fly to Bishkek, if issue not resolved in a week
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Karachi: Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori during a late night presser offered unequivocal support to bring back stranded Pakistani students from Krygstan.
Governor Sindh while addressing a press conference along side the families of the stranded students said that 'I am closely monitoring the situation in Krygstan and a cell is also being established at Governor House to ensure communication and satisfy the students stuckup in Krygstan that Govenor Sindh is firmly standing with them in difficult time and will take all possible measures to bring them back safely."
There are around 120 students belonging to Sindh whose arrival is still awaited, said Governor
'I have also contacted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, FM Ishaq Dar and Pakistan envoy in Krygstan to resolve this issue at an earliest."
He also told journalists that amid devastating situation in Krygstan, stranded Pakistani students,majority of them are female, are facing difficulties as the prices of eatables abruptly exaggerated and other items are being sold at much expensive rates.
The tickets worth Rs.50,000 is being sold through forgery at a hefty price of Rs.250,000. When the students reached the airport then they came to know about the fake tickets issued to them.
Tessori also said that even if I had to bear the tickets cost from my personal pocket, I will do so for the sake of my people.
Meanwhile, he also prayed for the early recovery of the Iran's President helicopter which is still missing and the search operation is underway.
Published in The Daily National Courier, May, 20 2024
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