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“It Is My Assurance”: CM Revanth Reddy On Students After Deaths In US

Revanth Reddy, the chief minister of Telangana, announced today that his government would establish a unique help desk to cater to the needs of all young people residing in the United States and other nations, particularly students.

The announcement of this action came as the Chief Minister voiced sorrow over the deaths of four students in the US thus far this year.

“Very disconcerted to learn of the attack on Syed Mazhar Ali, a student from Hyderabad, by four robbers in Chicago. This follows a fatal attack on B. Shreyas Reddy, who was killed in Ohio. I request Hon’ble External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar to kindly convey our concerns over safety of our students and citizens living there,” Telangana CMO wrote on X.

“My government will set up a dedicated help desk for all youth living in USA, and other countries, especially students, to ensure all their needs are met. It is my assurance to all citizens of Telangana – wherever on earth you are – the Congress government is there for you,” it added.

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In the most recent incident, armed men attacked Hyderabad-born Indian student Syed Mazahir Ali in Chicago, Illinois, and took his phone. His family made a plea to the Indian government to step in and see to it that he received the necessary medical care.

Similarly, B. Shreyas Reddy, an Ohio student of Indian descent, was discovered dead just last week. While acknowledging Reddy’s passing, the Indian mission in New York stated that, at this point, there was no reason to suspect foul play.

Another 23-year-old doctorate student at Purdue University in Indiana of Indian descent, Sameer Kamath, was discovered dead in a nature preserve’s woods. This sad incident came just one month after another Purdue University student of Indian descent, Neel Acharya, was found dead on campus following a report of a missing person’s death. Acharya was a John Martinson Honours College member and a double major in computer science and data science.

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