Despite embassy holiday, Sushma gets travel docs for Indian family stuck in Malaysia
In another case, the minister requested the Indian embassy in Washington to help an Indian student who had lost her passport.
New Delhi: In yet another prompt response to a request for help, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday asked the Indian embassy in Kuala Lumpur to help an Indian family get their travel documents, despite the mission being closed on weekends.
Swaraj’s response came after one, Meera Ramesh Patel, sought the former’s intervention saying her family was at the airport and had lost their passports.
“Indian Embassy in Malaysia: This is an emergency case. Pls open the Embassy and help the Indian family @hcikl,” the minister said in a tweet.
Indian Embassy in Malaysia : This is an emergency case. Pls open the Embassy and help the Indian family. @hcikl https://t.co/HCnnCzrJmn
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) October 28, 2017
Responding to Swaraj’s request, the Indian embassy in Malaysia tweeted that the family members have been contacted and the matter was being resolved.
Family members have been contacted, matter is being resolved
— India in Malaysia (@hcikl) October 28, 2017
Earlier in her tweet to the Union minister, Patel said, “@SushmaSwaraj Mam my family is in malaysia airport and lost their passports. Due to weekend Indian Embassy is closed. Please help”.
In yet another case, the external affairs minister requested the Indian embassy in Washington to help an Indian student who had lost her passport.
In a tweet, Anusha Dhulipala said she was a student in the United States and had lost her passport because of which she could not travel anywhere.
“@SushmaSwaraj I really need help as they say I have to go to India to get my Visa its my exams time I cant travel without passport sooner,” she said.
Anusha - I am asking @IndianEmbassyUS to help you. https://t.co/LDOsKG6dCe
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) October 28, 2017