Kolkata: Head of West Bengal Bengal Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said that the government coordinated with a safe return center from more than 200 people from countries that were still stranded in Afghanistan.
He said that the residents of West Bengal were stranded from Kalimpong and Terai who worked in Afghanistan.
“The main secretary will write to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to bring them back,” he told reporters.
Holding the Afghan crisis is a big problem, he said, “First of all we have to care for the safety of Indians.” For the question of whether the BJP government in the center must review immigration policies considering the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, “it is a sensitive problem and the main policy decision.
The MEA monitors the crisis situation.
I should not comment on this time.”