
A group of 120 devotees from Bada Ramdwara in Sursagar, Jodhpur, under the guidance of Sant Ramprasad Maharaj, went to Dubai on 23 February 2026 for satsang and excursion. This team includes about 100 men and women from the Mali community of Mandore and Sursagar along with Sant Manohar Das and Amratram Maharaj. Everyone was preparing to return safely after the religious program and darshan, but the situation suddenly changed.
It is being told that an emergency situation arose during the darshan of Ram temple in Abu Dhabi on Saturday (28 February) afternoon. After this many flights were cancelled. As a precautionary measure, the administration sent the entire group back to Dubai, where they have been accommodated in a hotel in Meena Bazaar area.
Fear due to news of missile attacks, money also started decreasing
Family members say that the atmosphere in Dubai is tense due to the news of continuous missile attacks. In such a situation, the devotees trapped there are in fear and confusion. The biggest concern is that the funds available with the group have almost exhausted. Hotel and food expenses are increasing, due to which the economic crisis seems to be deepening.
The family members in Jodhpur are very worried. They are constantly in touch with their families, but there is uncertainty about their safe return.
Appealed for help to the Prime Minister and the government
Mali community representative Rajendra Singh Solanki has sought intervention from former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Also the Prime Minister of the country Narendra Modi An appeal has been made that arrangements should be made to bring all the devotees safely to India.
The people of the society have demanded from the Central Government, Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in UAE to provide alternative flights and financial assistance.
In this time of crisis, family and society people are expecting quick and positive steps from the government. Continuous prayers are being offered for the well-being of all the devotees and there is hope for their safe return soon.