Chandigarh, March 7
Punjab minister Kuldip Singh Dhaliwal on Thursday said the state government is in touch with the Centre over the five youths from Punjab stranded in Russia.
The matter came up during Zero Hour in the ongoing Budget session of the state assembly here.
Congress MLA Pargat Singh said five men from Punjab who went to Russia were forced to participate in the war with Ukraine.
"My only request is that this matter should be taken up with the Centre and they be brought back," said Singh in the House.
Dhaliwal said the state government is in touch with the Centre. "Hopefully a positive outcome will come out."
Later in a statement, Dhaliwal said he raised the issue with the External Affairs Ministry and the Russian Ambassador to India.
Dhaliwal said Gurpreet Singh, Gagandeep Singh, Lovepreet Singh, Narain Singh, and Gurpreet Singh, all of them Indian citizens, were stuck in Russia.
The minister said they went to Russia on a visitor visa but were forcibly inducted into Russian Military Services.
Citing media reports, the minister stated that these youths were duped by agents who promised them jobs, but were forced to work as "helpers" in the Russian Army.
The minister sought immediate intervention of the Union government.
Of seven Indians stuck in Russia, five were said to be from Punjab and two from Haryana.
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