Raj Sadosh/Abohar/Sriganganagar.
So far 100 citizens of Rajasthan have returned to India from Sudan, who have been safely sent to their homes. In the absence of electricity, water, fuel and lack of hospitals, migration was the only way left for people from Sudan. Today morning, a total of 50 migrants from Sudan reached Mumbai via Air India flight, in which one passenger was Abdul Aziz Maniyar from Sujangarh.
(MOREPIC1) Abdul Aziz said that it is like a dream to return to his homeland after witnessing the horrific war-like situation in Sudan. At one point he felt that he would never be able to meet his family, but with timely help, he reached India.
(SUBHEAD)He said that the way Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot rising above caste and religion while keeping humanity for all Rajasthani citizens and introducing them to his near and dear ones, is a unique example. Abdul Aziz Maniyar was sent to Sujangarh. Arrangements for their food were also made by the state government.
According to the instructions of Additional Chief Secretary and Chief Resident Commissioner of the state, Shubhra Singh and Commissioner of Rajasthan Foundation, Dheeraj Srivastava, whether it is one citizen or many, everyone will be taken to their homes with the same promptness.