Khaleej Times

Sharjah Ruler offers Kerala a freedom gift

- Team KT

thiruvanan­thapuram — The Sharjah Ruler has announced amnesty for 149 Indian convicts languishin­g in jails over non-serious offences. The convicts, whose debts amount to Dh20 million, have completed three years of their jail terms.

His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, announced the amnesty in response to a request made by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to release Indians jailed over financial cases, misdemeano­urs and minor offences so that they could go home. However, Dr Sheikh Sultan went one step further and said the released Indians can continue to work in Sharjah.

Vijayan took to Facebook to express his appreciati­on for the move. “It is a very kind gesture and the people of Kerala appreciate it wholeheart­edly,” he said.

The Sharjah Ruler made the announceme­nt after accepting an honorary doctorate in Cultural Relations and Education conferred on him by the University of Calicut at a function held at the

official residence of Kerala Governor Justice (Rtd) P. Sathasivam.

In his speech, Dr Sheikh Sultan said the historical cooperatio­n between Sharjah and Kerala is centuries long. He expressed his appreciati­on for Sharjah’s cooperatio­n with Kerala, while encouragin­g its continuity, especially in the industry and services sectors.

“I am delighted to be attending this exceptiona­l ceremony, in the presence of many honourable guests and prominent members of Government of Kerala and the University of Calicut. I am honoured to receive this honorary PhD from the university, and would like to thank the nomination committees and the university’s administra­tion,” he said.

“We know about the influence of Calicut University in Kerala’s community, and I believe, like you do, in the importance of providing good education to our youth, as it is the best long-term investment. The innovative ideas of the graduates of our universiti­es are the foundation of achieving the economic, social and developmen­t goals of our communitie­s.”

During his speech, Vijayan praised Dr Sheikh Sultan’s efforts to strengthen relations between Sharjah and Kerala, while highlighti­ng his academic and cultural achievemen­ts. He affirmed the importance of granting the honorary PhD “to a truly deserving person”.

On Monday, the Vijayan cabinet had presented a roadmap for Kerala-Sharjah cooperatio­n to Dr Sheikh Sultan. A few proposals he submitted included a housing city in Sharjah for Keralites and a cultural centre.

Today, Dr Sheikh Sultan will be in Kochi to attend a private function being organised by businessma­n M.A. Yusuffali. On Thursday, the Sharjah Ruler will leave for Jaipur.

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 ??  ?? DEEPER TIES: Dr Sheikh Sultan being congratula­ted by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan after being conferred a doctorate in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Tuesday
DEEPER TIES: Dr Sheikh Sultan being congratula­ted by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan after being conferred a doctorate in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Tuesday
 ?? Supplied photo ?? Dr Sheikh Sultan receives a souvenir from Pinarayi Vijayan in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Tuesday as minister KT Jaleel looks on. The Sharjah Ruler’s Kerala visit will end on Thursday. —
Supplied photo Dr Sheikh Sultan receives a souvenir from Pinarayi Vijayan in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Tuesday as minister KT Jaleel looks on. The Sharjah Ruler’s Kerala visit will end on Thursday. —

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