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Pinarayi Vijayan appeals PM to bring back stranded Keralites in Gulf

In a letter to Modi, Chief Minister Pinaryi Vijayan said many Keralites who had gone on visitor visas and in search of employment were finding it difficult to continue there without jobs. While admitting that there were constraints in allowing international travel as the threat of Covid-19 had not yet receded, Vijayan requested that "special consideration" be shown to the needs of the gulf keralites at the earliest.

by NavJeevan
6 years ago
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Pinarayi Vijayan appeals PM to bring back stranded Keralites in Gulf

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarai Vijayan (left) and Non-Resident Keralites (right). NE PHOTO

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NE NEWS SERVICE
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 13

The Kerala government on Monday requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to arrange special flights to the Gulf to bring back Non Resident Keralites (NRKs) stranded there due to the lockdown.

In a letter to Modi, Chief Minister Pinaryi Vijayan said many Keralites who had gone on visitor visas and in search of employment were finding it difficult to continue there without jobs.

Wrote to Hon'ble @PMOIndia Shri. @narendramodi to bring his attention to the plight of Keralites in the Gulf region. We have assured that testing and quarantine needs of the Keralites who are returning will be undertaken by the State Government. pic.twitter.com/auLspqiF0T

— Pinarayi Vijayan (@pinarayivijayan) April 13, 2020

While admitting that there were constraints in allowing international travel as the threat of Covid-19 had not yet receded, Vijayan requested that “special consideration” be shown to the needs of the gulf keralites at the earliest.

The Union government should consider arranging special flights to bring these people back, Vijayan said, adding that all International health protocols can be followed while extending this facility.

The Chief Minister said the state government would take care of the testing and quarantine needs of the Keralites after they return. At the video conferencing Prime Minister had with chief ministers of April 11, this matter had been brought to Modi’s notice, he said.

Expressing concern about the stranded NRKs, he told reporters that the government wants to bring them back as soon as possible Vijayan said he was not aware of the total number of stranded Keralites, but said that some of them had gone there on visitors visa and others in search of employment, there were also pregnant women, he said.

“Many of them do not have jobs and are finding it difficult to survive there,” he said. The Chief Minister said the state government would provide all facilities and medical assistance to the NRKs and that the Centre had been requested to provide a rehabilitation package for them. He said the United Arab Emirates and its people have always been very considerate towards Keralites.

“Our Kerala society is spread across the Arab region. As far as we know, they are not differentiating between their people and others”, he said. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Monday observed that Indian citizens stranded in various countries amid the COVID- 19 pandemic should “stay where they are” after the Centre said it would not be feasible to selectively evacuate them from abroad when a large section want to return due to various reasons.

The direction was issued on a batch of seven petitions. Thrissur MP T N Pratapan said he had moved the National Human Rights Commission to intervene in the matter and send a medical team to the Gulf as early as possible. “There are many COVID-19 patients in labour camps”, he told television channels.

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