Amid violence in Bishkek, the family members of the students stuck in Kyrgyzstan have requested the Chattisgarh government to bring their children safely back to the country.
The Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan, where locals were recently engaged in violent conflict with foreigners informed on Wednesday that the situation in Bishkek has returned to normal with no restrictions on any movement.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav spoke to students of Madhya Pradesh who were stuck in the violence-hit Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday via video call and assured security and their safe return after their exams get over.
According to a statement issued by the Pakistan Prime Minister's Office on Saturday, the two ministers will travel to Bishkek on a special plane on Sunday morning. The prime minister has been monitoring the situation closely and has been in touch with the Pakistani ambassador in Bishkek.
Kyrgyz police said they had mobilised forces in the Central Asian nation's capital yesterday to quell the violence, in which hundreds of Kyrgyz men attacked buildings housing foreign students, including Pakistanis.