50 passengers from Karnataka stranded in conflict region arrived in New Delhi: CM office
Passengers were transported on a KSRP bus and two cars to the domestic terminals for their onward travel to Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Hubballi.
PTI
Bengaluru, 6 March
Fifty passengers from the state who were stranded in the Gulf region amid the ongoing West Asia conflict arrived in New Delhi early Friday morning after departing from Fujairah in the UAE, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's office said.
The
protocol team (Karnataka govt) was at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi with breakfast, it said.
They
were transported on a KSRP (Karnataka State Reserve Police) bus and two cars to
domestic terminals for their onward travel to Bengaluru, Mangaluru, and
Hubballi, the CM office said in a statement.
Many
were disgruntled and complained to the team that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) did nothing, and it was
only a local organisation that helped them with their tickets, etc., the
statement claimed.
"Incidentally,
we are the only state so far that is providing this assistance at the Delhi
airport," it added.
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