HYDERABAD: As many as 62 Indian students of various universities in the UK have written to Union external affairs minister S Jaishankar to help them return to India as flights to India were suspended due to coronavirus . Several of the students hailing from Telugu states have also written to Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy and Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to help them."We are here at UK airports and at HCI London. The virus is rapidly spreading in the UK and the NHS is not ready to treat any person who is under 65 of age, even if we feel we are symptomatic to COVID-19. We do not feel safe in this country in the current situation," the students said.The students urged that the situation could turn for the worse in the coming days and therefore wanted to return to India. We all are ready to cooperate with the isolation process being carried out in India, but please understand we are so worried about our lives here in the UK. We do not want to die here. Please do the needful as soon as possible," the students said in a letter.According to a list sent to TOI by the students, they are students of Nottingham Trent University, De Montford University, University of Leicester, University of Greenwich, University of Hertfordshire, University of East London, Brunel University London, Kingston University, BBP University Holborn, Northumbria University, Coventry University, University of Southampton, Cardiff Metropolitan University, University of East London, Bournemouth University, University of West London, and Middlesex University