
Students evacuated from Iran to be brought back in deluxe buses: J&K CM
The Hindu
J&K CM Omar Abdullah arranges deluxe buses for students evacuated from Iran, ensuring safe transport to Union Territory.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday (June 19, 2025) announced that students evacuated from Iran will be ferried from Delhi to the Union Territory in deluxe buses.
As many as 90 students from Jammu and Kashmir were among the 110 people evacuated from war-affected Iran on Wednesday. They were taken to Armenia before being flown to Doha. The students arrived in Delhi from the Qatari capital early Thursday.
In a post on X, the Chief Minister's Office said the resident commissioner has been directed to arrange deluxe buses of the Jammu & Kashmir Road Transport Corporation to transport the students.
"The Chief Minister has taken note of the request of the students evacuated from Iran regarding the quality of buses arranged to transport them from Delhi to J&K," the Office of the Chief Minister said.
"The Resident Commissioner has been tasked with coordinating with the JKRTC to ensure proper deluxe buses are arranged," it said.
Mr. Abdullah shared the post from his official X handle.

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