Indian student in a coma in America, requests the center of parents for visa


New Delhi:
After the accident in America, an Indian student is in a coma. Now his family living in Maharashtra go to America to go to America and want an agent visa to meet him and seek help from the central government. Neelam Shinde, a 35 -year -old resident of Satara district of Maharashtra, was hit by a car on 14 February and is currently in the ICU. The police have arrested the car driver.

“We haven’t received a visa yet”

Neelam Shinde’s father Tanaji Shinde said, “We came to know about the accident on 16 February. We have been trying for a visa since then. But we have not received a visa yet.”

Meanwhile, NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule spoke to NewsDeskReport. He has sought help from External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to provide visas to Neelam Shinde’s parents. He said, “This is a disturbing case and we all need to be united and help in solving it.”

“I am talking with the family and assuring them that it will be resolved.”

He also said that even the BJP leader S.K. He has any “political differences” with Jaishankar, but whenever it comes to the issue of Indian students living abroad, he is “very helpful and sympathetic”. He said, “My experience with the Ministry of External Affairs has been exceptionally good. They always make extra efforts to help.

सुप्रिया सुले ने अपने आधिकारिक एक्स अकाउंट पर नीलम शिंदे के लिए मदद मांगते हुए एस. जयशंकर को टैग किया है.
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