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Indian Origin girl jets-off to US for higher studies Found starving on Chicago streets

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Indian Origin girl jets-off to US for higher studies Found starving on Chicago streets

Indian Origin girl jets-off to US for higher studies Found starving on Chicago streets

Indian Origin girl jets-off to US for higher studies Found starving on Chicago streets

An Indian Origin woman Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi, 37-year-old,
embarked on a journey to US to pursue a master’s degree in the United States was spotted on the streets of Chicago literally starving. It is learnt that depression pushed her to the streets.

Syeda Lulu Minhaj Zaidi hails from Hyderabad. Her mother now makes an emotional appeal to the Indian Minister for External Affairs, S. Jaishankar, urging him to personally ntervene and arrange for her daughter’s return to India at the earliest possible.

As per her mother Syeda Wahaj Fatima, her daughter left for the US in August 2021 to pursue her dreams, but the family lost contact with her two months ago.

Recently, two compassionate individuals from Hyderabad informed the family of Minhaj Zaidi’s devastating condition.

It was then that the distressed mother wrote a letter to the Indian External Affairs Minister that her daughter is battling deep depression, and her belongings have been stolen, leaving her on the brink of starvation, and forcing to roam the streets of Chicago.

The situation of Minhaj has deeply shocked the online community, with one Twitter user revealing that he knew her since childhood, describing her as an incredibly studious individual. The user, Fahad Maqsusi, has also appealed for assistance in bringing her back to Hyderabad.

The distressing news has also reached the attention of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Khaleequr Rahman, who has urged the External Affairs Minister to investigate and address this concerning issue.

News input KV Raman

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