The impact of the conflict between Israel and Iran extends beyond borders, touching homes thousands of kilometers away in India. In Jhansi's Garhia Line area, behind the police line, a family is immersed in worry. Their son, Naki Asgari, resides in Iran and has lost contact.
Naki Asgari moved to Iran about 10 to 12 years ago to pursue religious education. He was not alone; he migrated with his wife and children. According to the family, he visited India occasionally, with the last visit being in 2019. Regular phone conversations kept the family reassured of his well-being.
Source: aajtak
However, the family’s anxiety escalated with the news of war between Israel and Iran. Despite numerous attempts, they have been unable to reach Naki, heightening their fears.
Naki's uncle, Syed Hamdul Hussain, shared that Naki is their nephew, currently pursuing education there, along with his wife and three children. The current circumstances have severed communication, leaving them deeply worried.
Some family members are in Delhi, while those in Jhansi face severe distress, with fear mounting each day after watching TV and mobile news updates. The family prays constantly for Naki and his family's safety.
They have also appealed to the government for assistance, urging it to secure the safety of Indians trapped in Iran and take necessary steps to bring them home safely. They further call for international efforts to end this conflict swiftly to prevent innocent casualties.
This global conflict impacts ordinary lives. The family from Jhansi holds onto hope that their son and his family return safely and that these circumstances change swiftly.