Sonu Sood is helping medical students from India stuck in Kyrgyzstan. One of the students, Saddam Khan, from Jharkhand, revealed in his tweet that the process of rescuing and evacuating them have started. He also thanked Sonu Sood, former Baharagora MLA Kunal Sarangi and social worker Rekha Mishra.
Saddam said in his tweet, “We thank Sonu Sood, Kunal Sarangi and Rekha Mishra for their collective effort to help 3000 Indian students pursuing medical degree at Asian Medical Institute (AMI) in Kyrgyzstan, one of the many nations worst hit by global pandemic Covid-19. The process to rescue us and evacuate us has started and Sonu Sood has assured us that we need not pay any flight charge for our journey back to India.”
Kunal told Hindustan Times that he had tweeted about 3,000 Indian students, including about 20 from Jharkhand and Bihar, stuck in Kyrgyzstan. He said, “One of the 20 students from Jharkhand and Bihar is from Jamshedpur. It would not have been possible without the active efforts by Sonu Sood. He had contacted Yadav, one of the students, on the mobile number shared by them in the video message.”
“The next day, Sonu Sood retweeted my tweet and got in touch with the students in Kyrgyzstan through the mobile number of a student I had shared in my tweet,” he said.
https://twitter.com/SonuSood/status/1283370647624617984
Today, Sonu has tweeted that he is operating the first charter Bishkek -Varanasi July 22 to bring back all the students of Kyrgyzstan to India.
https://twitter.com/SonuSood/status/1285407569050124289
Earlier, Sonu had sent migrant workers from Mumbai to their homes in states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and others.