Hyderabad, March 4 -- A group of Telugu tourists, who were left stranded in Bahrain due to the ongoing West Asia conflict, are likely to be moved to Dammam in Saudi Arabia in the coming days to travel back to India.
In a video statement uploaded on social media on Tuesday, March 3, the tourists had called on the governments of India, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to rescue and bring them home.
The group of 20 tourists was later picked from Manama City in Bahrain by Gulf Air representatives, Gonesh Solomon Raj, one of the members stranded from Hyderabad, told The Hindu.
They had travelled to Bahrain on February 24 and their return was scheduled four days later on February 28. They had even received the immigration stamp on their passport...
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