Jaishankar expresses concern over rise in deaths of Indian students overseas

Jaishankar expresses concern over rise in deaths of Indian students overseas

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Jaishankar’s remarks come after an Indian student was shot dead inside a car by unidentified individuals in Canada’s South Vancouver.

India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday (Apr 15) expressed concern over the rise in the deaths of Indian students overseas.

He said that even though such cases were unconnected, as many of the students were killed due to personal reasons and many died in accidents, they were still a matter of huge concern for the government.

Jaishankar on being questioned about the rise in the number of Indian students being targeted in attacks in foreign countries, said, “Obviously, in every case, wherever anything unfortunate has happened to the students, it is of great tragedy for the family, and a big concern for us but…our embassy or consulate has looked at every case and they’re actually unconnected.”

He then said that embassies have been directed to stay in touch with the students and also provide information to them about the cities and the areas that they should avoid travelling to.

He added that there are 11 lakh to 12 lakh Indian students living in various countries.

“Student welfare is very important. Like I said, every Indian going out, you have Modi’s guarantee. Student welfare is particularly important for us,” Jaishankar said. 

Jaishankar’s remarks come after an Indian student was shot dead inside a car by unidentified individuals in Canada’s South Vancouver.

The Vancouver Police released a statement on Sunday saying that 24-year-old Chirag Antil was found dead inside a car after neighbours in the area reported hearing gunshots. The incident took place on Friday (Apr 12), said the police.

“Officers were called to East 55th Avenue and Main Street around 11 pm on April 12 after residents heard the sound of gunshots. Chirag Antil, 24, was found deceased inside a vehicle in the area. No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains ongoing,” said the police. 

(With inputs from agencies)

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