In a statement here, Bukhari said the rising number of deaths and number of infected people in Iran has created fear among residents of Jammu &
"As we know that Iran has confirmed three more deaths and 34 new cases on Tuesday, taking the country's overall death toll to 15 and infection tally to 95. I am in touch with the ministry of external affairs, government of India and have submitted details of over 240 J&K students who are stuck in Shiraz, Tehran and other cities of Iran," Bukhari said, while appealing to the government to take measures for safe evacuation of these students at an earliest.
He said the ground situation in Iran has worsened.
"Iran has been hit by the deadliest coronavirus outbreak by far outside China. I have information from the stranded students who study in
The former minister appealed to the government to arrange a chartered flight for these students and a separate quarantine facility for them.
Bukhari said the the government should consider operating a special flight to Shiraz or to a nearby functional airport and airlift the J&K residents stranded there to bring them back to India.