Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa today urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take steps to get repatriated 10 fishermen stranded in Kuwait after being detained in a "foisted" case by the police.
"I request you to instruct the Embassy of India in Kuwait to take all necessary measures to ensure the immediate repatriation of these innocent Indian fishermen," she said in a letter to Prime Minister Modi.
She said 11 fishermen - 10 from Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu and another from Kerala - went to Kuwait in July, last year to work as fishermen. They went under the sponsorship of two persons, Hussain Rasheed and Mohamed Rasheed.
They were sent for fishing for about six months in the boats owned by the sponsors. However, the sponsors did not pay them the share as per the terms of employment.
"Hence, the fishermen struggled to barely sustain themselves and were unable to send money to their dependent families back at home," she said.
As the 11 fishermen lost all hope of getting their remuneration from their employers, they requested for their return passage to India, which the sponsors refused.
"Subsequently, they were detained by the local police on a foisted case on a complaint by the sponsors and released after a month's detention," she said.
"It is reported that their passports are under the custody of the sponsors who are neither allowing them to work nor return to India."
She requested necessary steps to ensure that the fishermen got their due wages. "I request immediate action as their families and dependents in India are anxious about the safety of these fishermen and are also suffering without any means of livelihood."
"I request you to instruct the Embassy of India in Kuwait to take all necessary measures to ensure the immediate repatriation of these innocent Indian fishermen," she said in a letter to Prime Minister Modi.
She said 11 fishermen - 10 from Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu and another from Kerala - went to Kuwait in July, last year to work as fishermen. They went under the sponsorship of two persons, Hussain Rasheed and Mohamed Rasheed.
"Hence, the fishermen struggled to barely sustain themselves and were unable to send money to their dependent families back at home," she said.
Advertisement
"Subsequently, they were detained by the local police on a foisted case on a complaint by the sponsors and released after a month's detention," she said.
Advertisement
She requested necessary steps to ensure that the fishermen got their due wages. "I request immediate action as their families and dependents in India are anxious about the safety of these fishermen and are also suffering without any means of livelihood."
COMMENTS
Advertisement
4 Members Of Indian Family Killed In Apartment Fire In Kuwait Udhayanidhi Stalin Plays Down Reports Of Becoming Deputy CM Says, "All Ministers In Govt Are Deputy CM's" Madras High Court's Big Rebuke To Probe Agency In Illegal Sand Mining Row Israeli Jets Strike Yemen Rebels After Deadly Attack On Tel Aviv Woman On Scooter With 2 Kids Punched, Left Bleeding In Pune Road Rage Case The 'Fake' CrowdStrike Worker Who Took Credit For Biggest-Ever IT Outage US Slams ICJ's Opinion On Israeli Occupation Of Palestinian Territories Flights Resume After Massive Microsoft Outage Disrupts Operations CrowdStrike Bug hit 8.5 Million Windows Devices, Says Microsoft Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.