
Jalna, March 6 Jalna Congress MP Kalyan Kale criticised the Union government on Friday for its alleged lack of response and support for Indians stranded in the UAE amid the Iran crisis.
Kale, who returned from Dubai on Thursday after being stranded there since February 27, a day before the joint US-Israel attack on Iran, told reporters that people in the region were in panic following the closure of airspace.
"I had sent emails to the Ministry of Aviation and the Ministry of External Affairs, but there was no response. At such a time, the government should have held a press conference and given assurance to the people who were stranded abroad and their families back home. Unfortunately, that did not happen," Kale claimed.
He appreciated the support extended by the UAE government during the crisis, saying it provided relief, extended visas, and arranged accommodation in hotels. Hotels were also directed not to charge money from those who were stuck, Kale added.
"Our hotel was about 10 km away from the US Embassy, which reportedly came under attack during the tensions. Naturally, people were worried and anxious during that period," he said.


