Deccan Chronicle

Where are we supposed to go, cry Indians in Italy

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Thiruvanan­thapuram, March 12: “Where are we supposed to go?,” a woman, stranded at an airport in Italy, who had booked her tickets to Kerala, was heard saying in a video which has gone viral on social media.

Many like her stranded at airports in Italy can be heard making desperate pleas for being airlifted to their home state of Kerala.

“You tell us where we are supposed to go? We have come from Kerala to work here in Italy. We are expatriate­s. We have left our jobs and homes. You tell us what we are supposed to do. Where will we go other than our state,” another woman passenger asked.

Small children and pregnant women are among the 300-odd stranded Indians in the airports in Italy, where 827 people have died in the last two weeks due to Covid-19.

Another passenger said Emirates Airlines and the Italian authoritie­s were prepared to take them to India, but it was the Indian government which was insisting on the certificat­e, they said.

The Ditrector General of Civil Aviation had recently issued a circular stipulatin­g that people “travelling from or having visited Italy or South Korea” and desirous of entering India “need to obtain certificat­es of having tested negative for Covid-19” from the designated laboratori­es authorised by the health authoritie­s of those countries.

“Dear friends, we are from Italy. We had booked tickets. But we are unable to come to Kerala. The Italian authoritie­s are not allowing us to board the flight. They say the Indian government was not allowing us to get back to India. We are expatriate­s and where are we supposed to go?” a stranded woman traveller was heard saying in the video.

Though they had reached the airport with confirmed tickets and were waiting in the queue, the airport authoritie­s informed them they cannot board any flights as the Indian government was not prepared to receive them, another traveller said.

“We all reached the airport with confirmed tickets. But now the authoritie­s are saying that the Indian government was not ready to receive us. There are small kids, pregnant women among us. Where are we supposed to go? We are prepared to remain in 14 or 28 days quarantine in case it is required. We all are ready for that,” she said.

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