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Situation ‘normal’, Mansa man appeals to others not to panic

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Amid the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, a family from Sardulgarh in Mansa district, whose newly married son and daughter-in-law are currently in Dubai for their honeymoon, has appealed to people not to panic. Citing conversations with the couple, the family said that while flight operations remain suspended, day-to-day activities in parts of Dubai are continuing without major disruption.Speaking to The Tribune, Gurjant Singh, who runs a tailoring shop in Sardulgarh, said, “My son and daughter-in-law are permanent residents of Canada. They got married here on February 22 and left for Dubai on February 27 for their honeymoon. They have return tickets for tomorrow. I have spoken to them several times over the past three days. They are moving around without any problem.”He added that the family was closely monitoring updates regarding airport operations. “If the Dubai airport resumes operations tomorrow, they will return as scheduled,” he said.Appealing against panic, Gurjant Singh said, “Some people are unnecessarily creating panic. From what my children are telling me, the situation there is returning to normal. The situation may be more serious in some other countries.”Echoing similar views, Varun Juneja, a resident of Fazilka, who returned from Dubai on Wednesday after spending nearly two weeks at his in-laws’ place, said, “My brother-in-law is a senior executive in a multinational hotel group in Dubai. I spoke to him today and he informed me that offices are open and routine activities have resumed in most parts.”Couple moves to friend’s homeA Bathinda-based educationist couple, who was scheduled to board a return flight from Sharjah airport on Saturday but was stranded due to the temporary suspension of operations, has now shifted to the residence of an acquaintance.Earlier, Neeru Garg, Principal of SSD Girls’ College, Bathinda, had shared videos claiming that she was running out of money and medicines. She, along with her husband, Prof Parveen Garg, who recently retired as Vice-Principal of DAV College, Bathinda, had travelled to UAE for a leisure trip from February 23 to 28.Anil Bhola, Administrator of SSD Girls’ College, Bathinda, said, “I am in regular contact with them. They have now moved to the residence of a relative of a Bathinda resident there.”The Ministry of Civil Aviation, responding to a news published in The Tribune on Monday titled “Out of money, stranded Bathinda couple calls for help” through a tweet, has sought details of the couple to reach out to them.Further, an official of the airline, whose flight they were scheduled to board from Sharjah to Amritsar, claimed that the couple would be accommodated on the next available flight.Punjab NRI Minister Dr Ravjot Singh also spoke to Neeru Garg over the phone and assured all possible help, saying that the state government would appeal to the Centre to arrange special planes for the stranded tourists.PCC president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring has written a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs seeking help for them.

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