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		<title>Iran Pilgrims Return to Delhi: Families Share Ground Reality Amid Blackout Fears</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[At Delhi&#8217;s bustling airport, emotional reunions unfolded as Indian pilgrims streamed in from Iran, quelling fears fueled by a week-long internet shutdown. Relatives, who had been glued to news updates,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>At Delhi&#8217;s bustling airport, emotional reunions unfolded as Indian pilgrims streamed in from Iran, quelling fears fueled by a week-long internet shutdown. Relatives, who had been glued to news updates, finally breathed easy, their faces beaming with pride and relief.</p>



<p>A Delhi resident described the tension: &#8216;My mother and maternal aunt went for ziyarat (pilgrimage). After January 8, no calls, no messages—pure distress.&#8217; Their excitement was palpable as flight schedules confirmed safe passage.</p>



<p>Echoing similar stories, another family from Amroha, UP, awaited their group. &#8216;Dad and sister landed in Iran on the 7th. Early chats confirmed normalcy, then silence. Government&#8217;s intervention brought them back—we can&#8217;t thank them enough,&#8217; shared a young man.</p>



<p>On-ground accounts from returnees painted a calm picture. &#8216;Iran&#8217;s setup is top-notch. Ignore the hype about unrest; my relative confirmed stability,&#8217; said one observer. A villager added that eight from their community, including his sister-in-law, returned unscathed.</p>



<p>Travelers themselves spoke candidly. &#8216;Things are settling down. The blackout spooked us—no net, no global calls. Indian embassy was a lifeline,&#8217; recounted one. Another clarified: &#8216;We felt fully protected. Opted to head back voluntarily; nothing amiss.&#8217;</p>



<p>Dismissing exaggerations, a pilgrim noted, &#8216;Internet curbs are routine for order. No disruptions for visitors—business as usual.&#8217; Praise flowed for PM Modi&#8217;s leadership and bilateral ties that facilitated the operation.</p>



<p>This episode highlights how misinformation can amplify crises, but robust support systems shine through. Families&#8217; testimonials not only allay public concerns but also spotlight Iran&#8217;s hospitality and India&#8217;s proactive diplomacy, fostering stronger people-to-people connections.</p>
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