KCR Condoles Deaths of 42 Telangana Pilgrims in Saudi Arabia Bus Accident
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) expressed deep shock and grief over the tragic death of 42 pilgrims from Telangana who were killed in a bus accident in Saudi Arabia during the Umrah pilgrimage. The devastating incident occurred as the pilgrims were travelling from Mecca to Medina, leaving families across Telangana heartbroken.
In an official statement, KCR conveyed his condolences to the bereaved families and described the tragedy as an irreparable loss. He urged both the Central and State governments to act swiftly and coordinate with Saudi authorities to bring clarity to the situation, extend all necessary support, and ensure the safe return of those injured.
KCR emphasised that financial assistance must be provided immediately to the affected families. He also called for the best possible medical care for the injured pilgrims, stressing that the government should take responsibility for their treatment and rehabilitation.
The BRS chief prayed for the souls of the departed to rest in peace and expressed solidarity with the grieving families during this painful time. The accident has triggered widespread sorrow across Telangana, as many families wait anxiously for official details and updates from authorities.
The incident has also highlighted the need for improved support systems for pilgrims travelling abroad, especially during religious journeys involving long-distance travel through unfamiliar terrain. KCR appealed to the government to strengthen assistance frameworks to ensure safety and timely response in emergencies involving Indian citizens overseas.
The tragedy stands as one of the most painful incidents involving Telangana pilgrims in recent years, prompting leaders and citizens alike to join in collective mourning.
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