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AIMSA seeks PM Modi’s ‘urgent’ intervention for Indians in Bangladesh as ‘students live in fear’

AIMSA urges PM Modi’s urgent intervention to protect Indian medical students in Bangladesh, citing fear and distress amid rising unrest and anti-India protests.

December 23, 2025 / 08:29 IST
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Indian students in Bangladesh distressed as AIMSA seeks PM Modi’s urgent intervention
Indian students in Bangladesh distressed as AIMSA seeks PM Modi’s urgent intervention

The All India Medical Students’ Association (AIMSA) has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “immediate and urgent intervention” to ensure the safety and well-being of Indian medical students currently stranded in Bangladesh, amid escalating unrest and rising anti-India sentiment in the neighbouring country.

In a letter addressed to the Prime Minister, AIMSA said it has been receiving “serious and distressing communications” from Indian medical students and their families, warning that the prevailing situation has left many living under unsafe and uncertain conditions. The association said the developments have triggered widespread fear, anxiety, and emotional distress among students as well as parents back in India.

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“On behalf of the All India Medical Students’ Association, we respectfully seek your immediate and urgent intervention concerning the safety and well-being of Indian medical students currently stranded in Bangladesh,” the letter stated.

“Their security remains vulnerable, leading to immense fear, anxiety, and emotional distress among the students as well as their families.”