Kyrgyzstan Violence: Indian Students Asked to Stay Indoors After Fights Between Locals and Foreign Students Erupt in Bishkek

India on Saturday asked its students in Bishkek to stay indoors after the Kyrgyz capital city reported fights between some locals and foreigners.

EAM S Jaishankar (Photo Credit: ANI)

New Delhi, May 18: India on Saturday asked its students in Bishkek to stay indoors after the Kyrgyz capital city reported fights between some locals and foreigners. The Indian embassy in the Central Asian country said it is in touch with the Indian students and the situation is "calm" now. The mission asked Indian students in the city to stay indoors.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar advised the Indian students to stay in regular touch with the Indian embassy. "Monitoring the welfare of Indian students in Bishkek. Situation is reportedly calm now. Strongly advise students to stay in regular touch with the Embassy," he said in a post on X. Kyrgyzstan Clashes: Many Injured After Mob Attacks Foreign Students in Bishkek, Foreign Ministry Says 'Situation Under Control Now', Disturbing Video Surfaces.

The Indian embassy said, "We are in touch with our students. The situation is presently calm but students are advised to stay indoors for the moment and get in touch with the Embassy in case of any issue." Police in riot gear were deployed in part of Kyrgyzstan's capital overnight as large crowds gathered in anger over an alleged fight between local and foreign people, The Times of Central Asia reported. 'Demarche Made with Kyrgyz Republic', to Take Measures for Pakistani Students' Safety: Pak Foreign Office on Mob Violence.

The incident appeared to reflect tension over the presence of migrants, many from South Asia, in Kyrgyzstan, it said. The number of Indian students in Kyrgyzstan is estimated to be around 15,000. It was not immediately known how many of them are in Bishkek.

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