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After Iran’s attack, a large number of Indians are stranded in Dubai. Among them is Vikas Sharma, a resident of Motibag in Ujjain and priest of Mahakal Temple, who had gone for an astrology conference. After flight cancellations, he remains stuck in Dubai. The family has demanded that the administration ensure his safe return soon. After Iran’s attack, many Indians got stranded in Dubai due to deteriorating conditions. Among these stranded people is Vikas Sharma, a priest of the Mahakal Temple located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Vikas had gone to Dubai to attend a 5-day astrology conference and was staying in the Burj Khalifa area. Were seated on the flight to return on February 28 According to information, on the night of February 28, he boarded a flight to return to India. He waited for the flight sitting in the plane for about two and a half hours, but later the airport authority cancelled the flight after informing about the attack. After this, Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi airports were announced to be closed. Vikas is the younger son of Ghanshyam Sharma, the chief priest of Mahakal Temple. His elder brother Ashish Sharma is also a priest in the temple. The family is worried about the situation in Dubai. Ashish spoke to Vikas on video call on Sunday, in which he said that there are curfew-like conditions there and there is no clear information about how long the airports will remain closed.