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Hyderabad woman Sayeda Zaidi starves on US streets, mother seeks help from the Modi Government

A woman from Hyderabad, who went to the US two years ago to pursue a Master's degree, has been found starving on the roads of Chicago

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Jul 27, 2023, 10:15 am IST
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A Hyderabad woman, who went to the US to pursue a master’s degree, has been found starving on the streets of Chicago. Her mother has sought the Centre’s help to bring her back to India “as soon as possible”.

Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi from Hyderabad was doing her Master’s at TRINE University in Detroit, Chicago. Her mother, Syeda Wahaj Fatima said, “My daughter had gone to the US for her masters in 2021. She was doing well. However, we had no contact with her for the past 2 months. Later we came to know that she had lost her bags, certificates and everything and went into depression. Her health condition is also very bad. We hope that she comes back as soon as possible.”

The victim’s condition was brought to light by Amjed Ullah Khan, a spokesperson of the Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT), a party based in Telangana.

“Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi had taken admission into TRINE University, Detroit for her masters in August 2021. She was doing well there. However, she has not been in touch with the family for the past 2 months. Around 2-3 days, a few boys from Hyderabad spotted her outside a masjid in Chicago,” Khan, while talking to ANI, said.

The victim’s mother also wrote a letter to External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar and urged him to “immediately interfere” and bring back her daughter “as soon as possible.”

“This is to state that my daughter Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi resident of 41-48, Sadullal Nazar behind Eid Gah, Moula Ali, Medchal District, Telangana State went to pursue her Master’s in Information Science from TRINE University, Detroit, USA during Aug 2021 and was studying and was in touch with us. Since the last two months, she was not in touch with me and recently through two Hyderabadi youths we came to know that my daughter is under deep depression and her entire belonging has been stolen due to which she is on verge of starvation and being spotted on roads of Chicago, USA,” the letter read.

“It is requested to kindly ask the Embassy of India. Washington DC, USA and Indian Consulate in Chicago, USA to immediately interfere and bring back my daughter as soon as possible back to India.

Necessary action taken in this regard may be informed,” she added.
MBT spokesman stated that they had appealed to External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar to bring her back. “After my tweet, I recieved a reply from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Consulate of Chicago that she is not in a condition to travel immediately.”

“We are trying to send her parents to Chicago to take care of the girl. The parents do not have passports. We have appealed to IT Minister KTR (Telangana) to help in getting them passports and also a visa from the US Consulate in Hyderabad. Many individuals and organisations have come forward trip to the US,” he said.

“We also got a quick response from the Government. We thank Dr S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister and Indian Consulate in Chicago and also all the organisations that have come forward to help them,” Amjed Ullah Khan added.

Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi from Hyd went to persue MS from TRINE University, Detroit was found in a very bad condition in Chicago, her mother appealed @DrSJaishankar to bring back her daughter.@HelplinePBSK @IndiainChicago @IndianEmbassyUS @sushilrTOI @meaMADAD pic.twitter.com/GIhJGaBA7a

— Amjed Ullah Khan MBT (@amjedmbt) July 25, 2023

Earlier, the MBT Spokesperson Amjed Ullah Khan tweeted, “Ms Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi from Hyd went to pursue MS from TRINE University, Detroit was found in a very bad condition in Chicago, IL. Her mother has appealed @DrSJaishankar to bring back her daughter. Would appreciate immediate help.”

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: Majlis Bachao TehreekUSExternal Affairs Minister Dr S JaishankarHyderabad womanTRINE UniversityAmjed Ullah KhanDetroit
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