Daijiworld Media Network - Hubballi (MS)
Hubballi, Mar 6: Chief minister Basavaraj Bommai welcomed with a flower bouquet, Chaithra who was stranded in Ukraine. Chaithra gave a vivid picture of Ukraine Russian war and the devastation on her return to her home district.
Speaking on the occasion, Bommai said, “Chaithra was studying third year MBBS in Ukraine. Many students were trapped there. Chaithra was also stuck in a bunker there. From there she walked for 5 km and the embassy officials brought her back to India."
“Chaithra’s family was worried about her but the district administration had instilled confidence in them. Chaithra has returned safely by the grace of God. More than 200 students are still stuck in Ukraine. The Indian embassy is helping them. Prime minister Narendra Modi himself is monitoring the situation. Airlifting is being done on a huge scale. Five bordering nations have excellent relations with PM Modi. In addition, the process of bringing back the mortal remains of Naveen is also going on.”
Chaithra, who returned after lots of difficulties, said, “I am grateful to the state and union government. The embassy of our country has helped a lot. It brought us to our motherland after crossing Ukraine border. I have spent eight days in a bunker.”