Former Karnataka CM’s Appeal for Rescuing 31 Stranded in Sudan Gets Jaishankar’s ‘Political’ Reply

Siddaramaiah tweeted that 31 people from Karnataka belonging to Hakki Pikki tribe are stranded in Sudan. Stating that “lives were at stake”, the external affairs minister responded that he was “simply appalled” at the Congress leader’s tweet.

Former Karnataka CM’s Appeal for Rescuing 31 Stranded in Sudan Gets Jaishankar’s ‘Political’ Reply
Former Karnataka CM’s Appeal for Rescuing 31 Stranded in Sudan Gets Jaishankar’s ‘Political’ Reply

New Delhi: After Karnataka opposition leader Siddaramaiah appealed to the Union government to rescue 31 members of a tribal community who are in Sudan, Indian external affairs minister S. Jaishankar urged him to not politicise the situation, which he said was “very complicated”.

Earlier in the day, former chief minister and Congress leader Siddharamiah tagged PM Narendra Modi, BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai and the Union home and external affairs ministries in a tweet that a group of Kannadigas from the semi-nomadic Hakki Pakki tribe were marooned in Sudan.

“It is reported that 31 people from Karnataka belonging to Hakki Pikki tribe, are stranded in Sudan which is troubled by civil war. Hakki Pikkis in Sudan are left stranded without food since the last few days & the govt is yet to initiate action to bring them back. @BJP4India govt should immediately open diplomatic discussions & reach out to international agencies to ensure the well-being of Hakki Pikkis,” the Congress veteran posted in a tweet thread.

With state assembly polls around three weeks away, the Congress leader was clearly hoping to corner the state ruling party through his appeal.

Several hours later, Indian external affairs minister S. Jaishankar replied to Siddharamiah that it was “grossly irresponsible of you to politicise this situation”. “No electoral goal justifies endangering Indians abroad,” he said.

Jaishankar noted that due to the “fierce fighting” in Khartoum, their movement was limited. “Plans regarding them have to take into account a very complicated security scenario”.

Stating that “lives were at stake”, Jaishankar wrote that he was “simply appalled” at Siddaramaiah’s tweet.

“Since the fighting started on April 14th, the Embassy of India in Khartoum has been continuously in touch with most Indian Nationals and PIOs in Sudan. Their details and locations cannot be made public for security reasons,” he wrote.

Source: https://thewire.in/government/siddaramaiah-jaishankar-sudan-politicise

‘You’ve made history, minister’: For S Jaishankar, message from the Maldives

External affairs minister S Jaishankar is in the Maldives for a two-day visit after he got an invite from his Maldivian counterpart.

External affairs minister S Jaishankar with his Maldivian counterpart Abdulla Shahid.

Maldives foreign minister Abdulla Shahid on Saturday highlighted that his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar made history by holding official talks out of the capital city Male’. Jaishankar met Shahid in Addu city where the two sides signed agreements and reviewed the bilateral development partnership and cooperation in areas ranging from security to tourism.

“You’ve made history, Minister @DrSJaishankar!” Abdullah Shahid wrote on Twitter. “This is the first time official talks have been held out of the Capital City Male’.”

Shahid said that the Maldives welcomes India’s “Neighborhood First Policy” and remains committed to its “India First Policy”. He added that India-Maldives relations have “stood the test of time, and one that will continue to flourish.”

“I thank India for the assistance it has provided throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. We remain grateful that we can always rely on #India during times of need. Both our countries have experienced the hardships and tragedies of the pandemic, but we are emerging stronger together,” the Maldives foreign minister tweeted.

Jaishankar is in the Maldives for a two-day visit after he got an invite from his Maldivian counterpart.

Russia-Ukraine Conflict: External Affairs Minister To Issue Statement In Rajya Sabha Today

Jaishankar’s address to the parliament will be important as situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate due to Russian invasion.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar (Getty Image)

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will issue a statement on the Russia-Ukraine conflict in Rajya Sabha at 2:30 pm today, reported news agency ANI. He will also brief the members on efforts being taken by the government to evacuate stranded Indian nationals from Ukraine under Operation Ganga.

Jaishankar’s address to the parliament will be important as situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate due to the Russian invasion, which could hamper rescue operations of the Indian government.

On February 24, Operation Ganga was launched by the Centre to bring back Indian nationals caught in the conflict in Ukraine. A team of four Union Ministers –  Kiren Rijiju, Hardeep Singh Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia and General VK Singh – was formed to coordinate rescue efforts with Ukraine’s neighbours.

Source : https://news.abplive.com/news/india/russia-ukraine-conflict-external-affairs-minister-to-issue-statement-in-rajya-sabha-today-1519642

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