7 Nepalis who left Tehran due to security returned to Tehran
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11 of the 17 Nepalis in Tehran, the capital of Iran, will be taken from Tehran to the northern city of Mashhad by the Indian Embassy for rescue.
The Indian Embassy has prepared to take a bus from Tehran to Mashhad via Qom at 7 am on Sunday. 7 Nepalis who left Tehran are returning to Tehran by Saturday evening.
"We 11 Nepalis have been given a local address in Tehran to gather on Sunday morning," Hari Thapa, working in Tehran, told Ekantipur, "from there we will be taken to Mashhad." Probably we will be flown to India by plane from Maad.'
He said that it would take at least two and a half hours by bus to reach Qom from Tehran. He said it will take about 12 hours to reach Mashhad from there. Now the Indian embassy officials are staying in Mashhad and sending them to India.
After being rescued from Tehran on Sunday, 7 Nepalis who left Tehran and went to another city are returning to Tehran again on Saturday. They left Tehran on Wednesday.
Hari Thapa of Udaipur, his son Utsav Thapa, his wife Gayatri Karki Thapa are among those going to Mashhad from Tehran on Sunday.
Similarly, there are Bishnu Bhusal, Buddhisagar Paudel, Ganesh Pokheral, Suman Gayre, Bishnu Prasad Banjade, Yagya Marasini and Raju Khanal from Butwal. They have been working in various embassies and Iranian restaurants in Tehran from 8 to 24 years.
'I had already bought a ticket on June 1 to go on my vacation. Two days before that, the war started after Israel attacked Iran," Ganesh Pokharel from Butwal, who has been working as a safe in an Iranian restaurant for 16 years, told Ekantipur, "Even now, the place where I live is safe . The attack happening here is known only by watching it on TV . People are walking outside. From time to time, the sound of missiles is heard.'
The day for the rescue of 5 Nepalis in Iranian prison has not been fixed. The Nepali Embassy in Doha has sent the travel documents of 3 persons. Two people have their passports with them .
The Nepali Embassy in Doha has sent the travel documents of Gobind Dangi, Madan Dangi and Pushkar Khatri of Dang. Mahesh Dangi and Balkrishna Khadka have the same passport. They were arrested by the police a month and a half ago for violating Iran's residential laws. The court has already issued an order to bring them back to their country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested the Indian government to rescue the Nepali citizens in Iran.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Arju Rana Deuba informed that she has requested the Indian government for the rescue of 16 Nepalis in Iran and said that the Indian government is positive.
'There are some Nepalis in Iran. I have requested the Government of India to rescue the Nepali people while rescuing their own citizens,' she said, 'We are confident that a positive response will come from India'
