Congress leader writes to Sushma seeking steps to free Indian

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The Thursday urged Swaraj to take steps for setting free Indian students detained in for enrolling in a fake university there.

"They are being punished much before the crime is proved in the courts of law," he said in the letter, copies of which were marked to K Chandrasekhar Rao, working K T and and US here

Those detained belong to middle class families, he said alleging that the students were being subjected to severe harassment and deprived of even

One-hundred-thirty foreign students, largely Indians, including Telugus, were arrested by US authorities on January 30 for enroling at a fake university allegedly to remain in the US.

Soon after the arrest, has sought consular access to its students and has impressed upon the Trump administration the need to address the situation at the earliest.

The requested Swaraj to have a dialogue with the in the and take steps to rescue the students.

A special team from the be deputed to the and ensure that it coordinates with the to "smoothen the procedure", he said.

Dasoju also requested that a communication cell be set up to provide latest updates so that parents of the students are relieved of their anxiety.

In order to avoid unfortunate circumstances like this, he sought publication of a list of universities which were flagged as fake and fradulent by the of

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First Published: Thu, February 14 2019. 20:45 IST