Quentin Jeremy Clerc, 24, who came to India on September 30 with his female friend Marie Droz, also 24, are on the way to recovery, said doctors at Apollo Hospital in Delhi where the couple have been admitted. The attack took place on Sunday, police said, adding all the four assailants have been identified.
"We have moved him(Clerc) out of the ICU into a room. He is having a hearing problem otherwise he is conscious and talking," said Prasad, adding it is difficult to say at this moment whether he has suffered permanent hearing damage.
"He's improving but we will have to see in the long term," he said.
Prasad said the duo is in a state of shock and that Droz is at present with her male friend.
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"The Embassy of Switzerland in New Delhi confirms that two Swiss citizens were attacked in India," the Embassy said in a statement, adding, "In the framework of consular protection services, the Embassy is providing support to them. For reasons of privacy and data protection, the Embassy cannot communicate any further information in this regard."
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who was in Agra to visit Taj Mahal in an apparent damage control exercise following the controversy over its place in Indian heritage set off by BJP leaders, said two attackers have been arrested.
"We have given instructions to police to strictly deal with such people. Our government will not accept such incidents," he added.
Additional Director General (ADG) Crime Chandra Prakash earlier told reporters in Lucknow that one person has been arrested from Agra-Rajasthan border and that search is on to nab three others. A police official later said two of the assailants have been arrested.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj sought information from the UP government on the attack. She also said that her office will reach out to the couple.
Union Minister of State for Tourism K J Alphons dashed off a letter to Yogi Adityanath, saying the incident could have a negative impact on the image of the country,
Alphons said he was "deeply concerned" over the attack.
"A fast and speedy response in identifying and ensuring speedy action, including conviction of the guilty, would be reassuring, as also a good message of our efforts to prevent recurrence of such incidents," the minister wrote.
The incident came to light a day after the conclusion of the 'Paryatan Parv', India's biggest tourism festival which is aimed at increasing the tourist footfall in the country.
"I condemn the attack on the foreign tourists. It is unfortunate and should not have happened. It is a matter of shame for us," he told PTI in Delhi.
ADG Chandra Prakash said that on October 22 someone informed Dial 100 about the incident after which the couple was admitted to a primary health centre and later to a private hospital in Agra.
Asked about the accused, the ADG said, "Initial reports said that some of them are minor. But as probe is on, it will not be fair to disclose their names."
The couple was quoted as saying in a media report that they were strolling near the railway station at the Fatehpur Sikri after a day in Agra when the group started following them and later attacked.