Help for NRIs in distress sought

Mr. Jindal
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Hyderabad

A student from Hyderabad, who had recently completed his studies in Australia, was allegedly stabbed at his workplace in Burwood, New South Wales, late on Wednesday.

The victim, Saif Mohammed Shah, was employed at an 7-Eleven store, according to his family, and public representatives. He was undergoing surgery at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney.

According to his family, a group of youths allegedly created a ruckus at the store. When Mr. Shah attempted to stop them, he was allegedly stabbed.

He is a resident of Mohammed Shukoor Kaman in the Fateh Darwaza area of Old City. Appealing for urgent assistance, the family sought government support for his treatment.

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi took up the issue and sought the intervention of Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Minister for External Affairs S. Jaishankar. Mr. Owaisi, in a post on X, urged officials to ensure that the injured youth received timely help.

Old City resident missing in Croatia

In a separate incident, Mohammed Faheem Uddin, a resident of Hafeez Baba Nagar, Chandrayangutta, is said to have gone missing in Zagreb, Croatia. According to Amjed Ullah Khan, spokesperson of the Majlis Bachao Tehreek, Mr. Faheem reached that country in February 2024 to look for a means of livelihood, and was in contact with his family till October. Mr. Khan requested the Indian Mission in Croatia to help the family locate him.

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