In a swift response to the escalating war-like conditions in Gulf countries, the Maharashtra government has stepped up efforts to rescue and assist its citizens trapped there. With tensions boiling over, state authorities have launched a dedicated WhatsApp helpline to streamline aid delivery.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is personally overseeing the crisis, maintaining constant communication with central agencies, Indian embassies, and local administrations. Reports indicate numerous Maharashtra residents are facing severe hardships due to the unrest. Fadnavis has tasked State Minister Girish Mahajan with coordinating rescue operations, ensuring seamless collaboration across departments.
The priority remains gathering accurate intelligence on affected individuals and establishing direct contact. ‘Every stranded citizen must receive prompt assistance,’ emphasized government sources. The helpline, launched in partnership with the Indian People’s Forum in Dubai, allows those in need or their families to message +97150 365 4357 for immediate guidance, evacuation support, or vital information.
Authorities urge only genuine cases to reach out, providing complete details to expedite relief. Meanwhile, the central government is extending full support through the Ministry of External Affairs, monitoring developments closely. Evacuation plans are being activated wherever necessary, underscoring India’s commitment to its diaspora.
This proactive measure reflects Maharashtra’s resolve amid global uncertainties, offering a lifeline to those caught in the crossfire. As situations evolve, the state vows unwavering support until every citizen is safe.