255 tamil Nadu students have came back home on their own dime from Ukraine. Another 30 Tamils have expressed a wish to remain in Ukrraine and have stated that they have no objections. On february 24, Russiaa launched a military attack against Ukrraine. Since then, it has launched Operation Gangaa to rescue indians who have become stranded in the area. Nevertheless, there were claims that the number of individuals rescued in the mission from tamil Nadu was insufficient.
MK Staalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, intended to send a representative of tamil Nadu legislators to ukraine as a result of this. To this goal, the DMK has established a state-level committee led by its chairman, Trichy Siva. The group arrived in delhi and had a data-face-to-data-face meeting with Union minister Of foreign affairs Jaishaankar. The explanation provided by the Foreign minister was adequate. As a result, on the Minister's orders, the group of MPs put the trip to ukraine on hold. The rescue operation was also bolstered by the camp at the tamil Nadu government house in Delhi.
As a result, the total number of tamil Nadu students rescued in ukraine and brought to delhi has risen to 1195 as of last night. They've been dispatched to the state of tamil Nadu. For the first time, private jets were leased for them. According to Trichy Sivaa, a state assembly member, 254 persons have returned to tamil Nadu on their own from Ukraine. Without the Central Government's 'Operation Gangga' and the tamil Nadu government's rescue operations, they have arrived on their own.