Sushma Swaraj asks Indian medical students in Bangladesh to be in touch

Published On 2017-01-14 09:20 GMT   |   Update On 2017-01-14 09:20 GMT

Amid reports of protests by Indian medical students in Bangladesh, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj the government is in contact with authorities there and advised the students to remain in touch with the mission in Dhaka for a satisfactory solution.


"I have received the report from Harsh Shringla Indian High Commissioner in Bangladesh.


"The University has admitted more students than permissible. He is in touch with the University and Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC).


"To find a satisfactory solution. Indian students should remain in touch with our mission in Dhaka," she said in a series of tweets.


The minister was responding to a report which said that for the past three days, some 400 Indian students at a university in Chittagong have been staging protests as they face an uncertain future since they have not been registered by the BMDC.

Article Source : PTI

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