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Indian Embassy with the help of Kyrgyz government rescued 78 Indians from riot-hit Osh and Jalalabad cities and brought them to Kyrgyzstan capital Bishkek. TIMES NOW has accessed the first pictures of Indians stuck in Bishkek.  The Indians stranded there claim thay have been left to fend for themselves. They complain that they have not been provided proper accommodation and have been forced to live in cramped rooms with very few facilities.
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