TN students stranded in Ukraine...MK Stalin speaks to them: Here's what he said!

In the midst of India's ongoing efforts to bring back the students from Ukraine, who are stranded in the country as the sequel of the Russian invasion, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had spoken to three students of Tamil Nadu who are in Ukraine and inquired about the condition there. 

According to reports, MK Stalin spoke to three students who belong to Erode, Trichy, and Tuticorin and he enquired about the situation. The Chief Minister has asked how many students are there with them and whether they are facing hassles in getting food and other essentials. After speaking to them, he had assured them that the state government has been taking all efforts to rescue them. 

He further asked them to remain safe and bold. The Chief Minister's Office took to Twitter and released a video of his call to the students in which it has said, "Honorable Chief Minister MK Stalin has inquired the situation in Ukraine by directly speaking to the Tamil Nadu students, who are stranded in Ukraine, virtually." 

Earlier on Friday, the Tamil Nadu government has set up a helpline number for the Tamil Nadu students to get assistance on returning to India. MK Stalin had already announced that the Tamil Nadu government will bear the costs for repatriating the Tamil Nadu students from Ukraine. The state government has been taking necessary measures and MK Stalin had also written to the Union External Affairs Minister to help the students return safely to India. 

 

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