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Er Danish Reshi Urges Centre, J&K Govt to Ensure Safety of Students Studying in Bangladesh Amid Unrest

JK News Service by JK News Service
December 23, 2025
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Srinagar, Dec 22 (JKNS): Amid rising concerns over the evolving situation in Bangladesh, Er Danish Reshi, Head of Socio-Political Affairs, Muslim Personal Law Board, on Monday called upon the Government of India and the Jammu and Kashmir administration to take immediate and responsible measures to safeguard students from J&K pursuing education in the country, stressing timely coordination, clear communication and preparedness for evacuation if required.

Er Danish Reshi, Head of Socio-Political Affairs, Muslim Personal Law Board in a statement issued here to news agency JKNS, has urged the Government of India and the administration of Jammu & Kashmir to take prompt and coordinated steps to safeguard students from J&K currently studying in Bangladesh, in view of the developing instability in parts of the country.

The prevailing situation has understandably created anxiety among families, as normal academic and civic life in several regions has been disrupted. Er Danish Reshi emphasized that at this stage, a calm, factual assessment combined with timely administrative response is essential to ensure the safety and dignity of the students.

In his statement, he called for a clear assessment of the ground situation, structured coordination with Indian diplomatic channels, and facilitation of evacuation wherever circumstances so require. He also highlighted the importance of transparent and regular communication with parents and guardians, so that misinformation and panic are avoided.

Er Danish Reshi underlined that students must be treated not merely as individuals caught in a crisis, but as a collective responsibility of the nation. He further suggested the establishment of a dedicated assistance mechanism, including an emergency helpline, to address concerns of families and to streamline necessary procedures.

“Protecting students during times of uncertainty is a moral, administrative, and national responsibility. A measured yet swift response will reinforce confidence and ensure that our young citizens are brought home safely, if the situation demands,” he stated. (JKNS)

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