
No money or medicine: Telugu tourists' SOS to PM Modi from Bahrain
India Today
A group of tourists from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh stranded in Bahrain are facing a dire situation amid missile and bomb incidents at the airport.
A group of tourists from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh stranded in Bahrain have made an urgent appeal to the Government of India and their respective state governments, saying they are trapped in a “very dangerous situation” after chaos erupted at the airport amid reported missile and bomb incidents.
In a video message circulating online, one of the stranded men said the group had travelled from Hyderabad on a tourist visa on February 24 and were due to return four days later.
“We came here from Hyderabad on the 24th to visit Bahrain on a tourist visa. After four days, when we returned and reached the airport, while we were standing in the check-in line, bombs were dropped, missiles were dropped, counters were closed,” he said.
He added, “There was no proper response from the Indian embassy. We are in a very dangerous situation here.”
According to the group, several elderly members are travelling with them and are struggling to access essential medication.
“We have elderly people with us. They have diabetes and BP. Without a prescription, no one is given tablets here,” the man said, adding that many of them are staying together in a cramped two-bedroom flat.

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