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He also asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for immediate intervention. In this regard, Stalin issued a letter to Modi.

Digital Desk: The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, stated on Wednesday that the military regime in Myanmar is seeking the release of at least 17 persons from his state. He also asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for immediate intervention. In this regard, Stalin issued a letter to Modi.

Under the condition of anonymity, a senior official from the department of rehabilitation and welfare of non-resident Tamils told HT that they had located one state family who had transferred their son to Dubai for employment. "A business then transported him there to work in Thailand. Additionally, we have heard unsubstantiated information that he was driven to Myanmar illegally, according to the official.

 

Stalin stated: "Right now, there is a great deal of misunderstanding. But it is undeniable that we have all 17 Tamilians' information. Men predominate over women. We have access to their passport information. We are informed that other people are imprisoned at other businesses and do not even have access to mobile phones. We are also attempting to locate and contact them.

 


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