The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has stated that they are not in touch with them amid the deportation row involving Indian scholars Ranjani Srinivasan and Badar Khan Suri in the United States. Both scholars were reportedly facing deportation issues in the US, and their case has garnered attention in India. The MEA’s response came after concerns were raised about the scholars’ situation and the lack of communication with them. The deportation row has sparked discussions about the treatment of Indian scholars abroad and the need for proper diplomatic intervention in such cases. The MEA’s statement sheds light on the challenges faced by Indian nationals studying or working overseas and the importance of diplomatic channels in resolving such issues. The case of Srinivasan and Suri serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in international relations and the need for timely and effective communication between governments. As the deportation row continues to unfold, it highlights the significance of diplomatic efforts in protecting the rights and interests of Indian citizens abroad. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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