This comes as Indian nationals in Iran were on Sunday asked to exercise caution and maintain contact with the Embassy of India through its social media accounts in view of the current situation in the country following the launch of strikes by Israel.
Nasir Khuehami, national convener of the association, said: “We have spoken to the students and they say the injuries are not serious. The incident has left them traumatised and terrified. The situation remains deeply concerning.”
The authorities have evacuated all international students, including those from Kashmir, to a safer place north of Tehran.
Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said he had spoken to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar regarding the stranded students and was assured necessary steps to ensure safety of all Indian students.
Srinagar MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, in a post on X, said the hostel, which houses several Kashmiri students, was struck during an Israeli offensive targeting Iranian nuclear facilities. He said he had written to the Jaishankar, seeking immediate intervention.
The JKSA said it was in touch with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Indian Embassy in Tehran and the J&K CM’s Office. Helpline numbers had been shared with the Kashmiri students currently stranded across Iran.
“All necessary preparations are being made to facilitate communication, ensure students’ safety, and press for timely evacuation, if required,” Khuehami said. There are around 1,300 Kashmiri students in Iran.