Srinagar: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar arrived on a surprise visit to Kashmir Monday and met the relatives of those people, including students, who are stranded in Iran, officials said.
They said the Union minister reached the valley Monday morning on a surprise visit. Jaishankar met the relatives at Kashmir International Convention Complex situated on the banks of Dal Lake here, they said.
The relatives of those stranded, who include students from the Union Territory and pilgrims in Qom, demanded that the Centre airlift them from Iran immediately, the officials said.
The Union minister had Sunday said efforts were underway for the return of Indians from Iran. “Efforts underway for return of Indian pilgrims in Qom #Iran. Screening process has started & follow up arrangements are being discussed with Iranian authorities. This is top priority & Embassy team @india_in_iran is fully engaged on this,” Jaishankar wrote on Twitter.
“Our Emb @India_in_Iran continues to maintain close contact with Indian fishermen in #Iran. No case of #COVID19 reported among them. Ensuring that they have adequate supplies. Will continue to monitor their welfare,” he said in another tweet.
The officials said the minister will visit the Passport Office, Srinagar located in Boulevard area of the city and the Passport Seva Kendra in Baramulla district of north Kashmir.
PTI