Indian High Commission issues advisory for Indian Nationals in Bangladesh amidst unrest

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The Indian High Commission in Dhaka has issued a critical travel advisory for Indian nationals, including students, in Bangladesh due to escalating unrest in the country. The advisory urges Indians to exercise extreme caution, avoid non-essential travel, and remain vigilant amidst the ongoing turmoil.

The unrest in Bangladesh began with violent clashes between students and law enforcement in Dhaka. The demonstrations have been fueled by demands for reforms to the nation’s civil service quota system, which allocates positions to specific groups. The situation has led to significant disruptions and heightened security concerns.

In response to the unrest, the Indian High Commission has established 24-hour emergency contacts to assist Indian nationals in need. The commission’s efforts include facilitating the return of over 4,500 Indians from Bangladesh, ensuring their safe evacuation amid the chaotic environment. The Ministry of External Affairs is actively coordinating with relevant authorities to manage the smooth passage of Indian citizens at land ports and airports.

According to edexLive reports, Indian nationals in Bangladesh are strongly advised to register with the Indian High Commission in Dhaka. This registration will enable them to receive crucial safety and security updates directly from the commission. The High Commission’s advisory highlights the importance of staying informed and adhering to safety guidelines to avoid potential risks.

As the situation continues to develop, the Indian High Commission remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens in Bangladesh. The advisory is a proactive measure to minimise risks and support those affected by the unrest.