Indian students in Kyrgyzstan’s capital Bishkek remain cautious after a spree of violence unleashed by a section of locals against foreigners, especially students from South Asian countries. Even though normalcy has been restored, many Indian students fear for their safety.
The Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan stated on Wednesday that “the situation in Bishkek has returned to normal” due to “swift action by the Kyrgyz authorities. “No untoward incident has been reported in Bishkek during the past few days. There are no restrictions on the movement of transport or people,” the Embassy had said.
It also asked the students to stay cautious and preferably stay indoors. “However, as a measure of precaution, the classes are being conducted in an online mode,” the Embassy stressed.
The Embassy also asked the students and their family members not to believe in any rumours. It accused "some mischievous elements" of spreading disinformation.
Currently, the majority of the 17,000 Indian students enrolled in the Kyrgyz Republic are located in Bishkek.
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