New Delhi : Last in Sudan The Sudanese army and a rival paramilitary force clashed since Tuesday evening 550 amid a civil war that began in April. agreed to a cease-fire of hours. But, in India, it has started to bring back the people of Karnataka 31 trapped in Sudan safely. External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on Tuesday targeted senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah. Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had claimed that 31 people of Karnataka were trapped in the civil war of Sudan. Targeting his claim, Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that I am only surprised by your tweet. People’s lives are at stake there and you are doing politics here. Don’t do politics. He said in his tweet that after the start of the war in Sudan on April We are in constant touch with the Indian Embassy in Khartoum for the same.
Siddaramaiah Accused the government of not taking the initiative I am not taking initiative to bring back the trapped people. On his allegation, Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar said that it is irresponsible that you are doing politics even in such a situation. He said that no one can put the lives of Indian citizens stranded abroad in danger to fulfill their target in the elections. Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that after the start of the war in Sudan on April We are in constant touch with the Indian Embassy in Khartoum for the same. He also said that due to security reasons we cannot make public the place of stay of Indian citizens.
Appeal to PM Modi to intervene
Earlier, through several of his tweets, Siddaramaiah had demanded the intervention of the Central Government in the matter of bringing back Indian citizens stranded in Sudan. He had said in his tweet that according to the information about 31 people of Hakki-Pikki tribal group of Karnataka are stranded in Sudan. where the civil war continues. He wrote in his tweet that I would appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to intervene immediately and bring him back safely.
094687094687Ceasefire agreed in SudanOn the other hand, according to Arab media reports, the Sudanese army and a rival paramilitary force since Tuesday evening 36 agreed to a cease-fire of hours. The struggle between the two sides was going on for the last four days to control the country. Due to this fighting, a chaotic situation has arisen in the country’s capital Khartoum and other areas of Sudan. Millions of Sudanese are holed up in their homes in the capital and other major cities of the country, caught in a battle between the two forces fighting for control. Both sides carried out artillery and airstrikes on civilian areas.
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