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‘Sir, we have been imprisoned in the hostel for four days, we cannot even come out. It is prohibited to go out. Anyhow, here we are pleading with God to keep us safe. This is what Ravi Sarathe, who is studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan, has to say. Ravi Sarathe said while talking to News 18 that honestly speaking, every Indian student here is in panic. Don’t know what will happen when. Ravi Sarathe says in a trembling voice, ‘I am doing MBBS from the Asian Medical Institute here. This is my third year. This has never happened here till now, but for the last four-five days, whatever is happening here is beyond comprehension.
living a quarantine type life
Ravi says that his dream is to become a doctor after studying MBBS. To fulfill this dream, he reached Kyrgyzstan, but never thought that he would have to spend his life in such a captivity. He further says that we are living a quarantine type life in the hostel. Let us tell you that Ravi Sarathe is a resident of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Currently, he is studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan, but for the last few days, the local people in Kyrgyzstan are protesting against the outside students. The local residents are even beating up some students and getting them to vacate their houses. Many videos of this are going viral. The brother of Yogesh Chaudhary, another student studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan, said that Bhaiya is very nervous. He is in the hostel. Going out is prohibited. In such a situation, hundreds of students like him cannot go out of the hostel. We are very worried.
What is the whole matter?
According to media reports, a dispute has started in Kyrgyzstan between locals and outsiders. Actually, this whole matter started after the incident of molestation of Egyptian girl students. During this, a fight broke out between both the parties. Due to which the local students started fighting and violence. More cases of misbehavior with students from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are coming to light here.
Thousands of Indian students stranded
Every year thousands of Indian students go to Kyrgyzstan to study MBBS. Currently, about 30 thousand Indian students are studying there, out of which about 1200 students from Madhya Pradesh are in Kyrgyzstan. After this incident, their families informed the officials, after which the information reached CM Dr. Mohan Yadav, he also talked to some students on video call and assured them. Let us tell you that many children from Ujjain, Mandsaur, Neemuch of Madhya Pradesh are studying medicine in Kyrgyzstan.
Tag: MBBS student, medical students, neet exam, neet topper
first published : May 22, 2024, 11:31 IST
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