img

NSUI Letter To Ministry of External Affairs: The National Students Union of India (NSUI) has opened a front against the injustice being done to Indian students who have gone abroad to study. NSUI National President Varun Chaudhary has written a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs demanding immediate action on this issue. In fact, the incidents of cancellation of visas and admissions of Indian students in foreign universities are increasing, due to which the future of thousands of students is at stake.

Citing the data of American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), NSUI said, "In recent months, 327 student visas were cancelled, out of which more than half belong to Indian students. Not only this, more than 30 universities of America cancelled the admissions of about 10,000 Indian students, even though these students had already received offer letters."

'Insulting Indian students hurts our global reputation'

Calling it extremely shameful, Varun Chaudhary said, "This is not just a small mistake but a big betrayal of our talented students. The insult of Indian students abroad hurts our global reputation. The government will have to take this seriously." 

What did NSUI demand from the Foreign Minister?

NSUI National President Varun Chaudhary has made a clear demand in a letter written to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar-  

1. Dialogue with foreign universities and governments should begin immediately.  
2. Affected students should get legal aid and support from Indian embassies.

Our students are the pride of the nation - NSUI

Varun Chaudhary said, “Our students are the pride of the country. They show India's strength and talent abroad. The government should take immediate steps instead of ignoring their problems. NSUI has made it clear that it will raise this issue on every platform and will continue to fight for the rights of the students.

Every year many students from Delhi go abroad to study. If you or someone you know is facing such a problem, then this initiative of NSUI is a ray of hope for you. NSUI has appealed to the Ministry of External Affairs to make this issue a national priority so that Indian students get the respect, security and justice they deserve.


Read More: In Bhilwara, the limits of cruelty were crossed with Dalit youth, they were beaten up and given electric shocks for demanding wages

--Advertisement--