The wife of one of six Indian tourists stranded in Bahrain appeals to the government for their safe return. Flights were cancelled amid West Asia conflict, leaving them without money or access to essential medicines for elderly members.
A Desperate Plea from Bahrain
In a video message, Salmon Raj described the situation as "very dangerous," stating that when they reached the airport to board their return flight, check-in counters were shut and there was no official assistance. He appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to arrange immediate evacuation.Struggling Without Medicine and Money
Raj said the group includes elderly members suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure who are struggling without access to medicines. "Without prescriptions, medicines are not being given. We are staying in crowded apartments. Telugu people here are somehow providing us one meal a day," he said. An elderly woman in the group said their funds have been exhausted, making survival difficult. The stranded tourists have urged authorities to ensure safe passage back to India at the earliest. Another 73-year-old woman said her medicines for blood pressure and diabetes had run out. "They are not giving medicines without a prescription. Please show compassion and help us reach home quickly," she appealed.Geopolitical Context of the Crisis
This comes as the conflict in West Asia enters its fourth day following US and Israeli strikes on February 28, which targeted Iran's leadership, military installations, and strategic assets. The strikes killed Supreme Leader Khamenei along with other senior figures, prompting retaliatory attacks by Tehran on American and Israeli interests in the region. (ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source

