Telangana Agriculture Minister T. Nageshwar Rao Stuck in Dubai Amid Middle East Airspace Closures
Telangana Agriculture Minister T. Nageshwar Rao is stuck in Dubai after flight cancellations due to Middle East tensions and airspace closures affecting international travel.

Hyderabad: Telangana Agriculture Minister T. Nageshwar Rao is stuck in Dubai amid Middle East airspace closures, as flight cancellations and security restrictions continue to disrupt travel across the region.
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The development comes in the wake of escalating tensions that have affected aviation operations in several countries.
Flight Cancellations Disrupt Travel
According to information available, the minister had traveled to Dubai a few days ago for a family medical emergency. After the treatment was completed, his return was planned, but the situation changed due to regional tensions.
Key factors affecting travel include:
- Closure of airspace in parts of the Middle East
- Suspension of several international flights
- Increased security measures at airports
These disruptions have left many passengers stranded, including the minister.
Security Alert at Dubai Airport
Reports of security concerns near Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 led authorities to halt flight operations temporarily.
Airlines including major carriers suspended services, resulting in large numbers of travelers waiting for further updates.
Minister and Family Safe
Officials confirmed that T. Nageshwar Rao and his family members are safe. However, their return to India will depend on:
- Reopening of airspace
- Clearance from aviation authorities
- Resumption of scheduled flights
Government Monitoring Situation
Authorities from Telangana are in touch with relevant officials to monitor developments and ensure necessary coordination.
The situation will continue to be assessed until normal flight operations resume.
Return Dependent on Travel Clearance
The case of Telangana Agriculture Minister T. Nageshwar Rao stuck in Dubai due to Middle East tensions highlights the wider impact of the crisis on international travel.
His return is expected once airspace restrictions are lifted and flight services restart.
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