JAIPUR: 52 Indians, including a few students, stranded at Poland 's capital city Warsaw for the past three days and their flights rescheduled thrice, have appealed to the Indian government to facilitate their return to the country at the earliest. "If the government of India doesn't help us, where do we go?" asked one of the passengers.So far, nearly 250 positive cases of coronavirus and 5 deaths have been recorded in Poland.A student of Birla Institute of Management and Technology, Greater Noida Pridhi Aggarwal (21), who is on a students' exchange trip to the University of Warsaw along with three others, has appealed to the Indian government to help them through a video, in which she explains the ordeal of the passengers.The Indians were supposed to return to India on a Polish airline at a rescheduled time (11:55 pm) on March 17, but that too was cancelled at an eleventh hour."There are around 52 people stuck the Warsaw airport. Please help in a crisis situation," Aggarwal tweeted on Tuesday. "Please help us out. We are stuck at Warsaw airport"."The flight scheduled for today (Tuesday) LO 8515 is said to be cancelled since it did not get permission from @DGCAIndia. We want help to get back to our home country," she added.Earlier she had tweeted, "20 people are at stranded at Warsaw airport. We would request @DGCAIndia to allow us to board the Lot Flight 8515. We request our country to help us out in this crisis situation. @DrSJaishankar @PMOIndia @PLL_RBLX"Her father, Harsh Aggarwal , who is a resident of Model Town in New Delhi, had tried to contact the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), external affairs minister S Jaishankar and union health minister Harsh Vardhan, but didn't get any positive response.Another passenger tweeted a video and wrote, "@PMOIndia @HMOIndia @DGCAIndia @MEAIndia @KTRTRS Respected Sir a small request from the people stuck in Poland and need urgent help from Indian government".Pridhi Aggarwal told TOI that 'on being asked by the Indian embassy in Warsaw they had booked their tickets for Monday after they couldn't board the Aeroflot flight on Sunday following restrictions on international carriers in Poland'. "However, the flight was cancelled twice (March 16 and 17) as the authorities in Warsaw didn't get a clearance from DGCA to take back Indian nationals. They have again rescheduled it for March 19. Now, if the government of India doesn't help us, where do we go?" she asked, who along with three other students are putting up at a hotel in Warsaw now.However, the latest travel advisory (operational from March 18) has temporarily prohibited passengers from entering India from Poland and other European countries till March 31, 2020.Parikshat Kadan, first secretary at the Indian embassy in Poland, said, "Now, as the travel ban has started, no foreign carrier can enter India. So, there is no possibility now. Only DGCA and the ministry of health and family welfare, which has issued the advisory, can overwrite the ban."