Khaleej Times

More repatriati­on flights needed, says Antony

- issacjohn@khaleedjti­mes.com Issac John

dubai — A.K. Antony, former Indian defence minister, on Thursday made a plea for stepping up the frequency of repatriati­on flights from the Gulf to ferry tens of thousands of stranded expatriate­s who are in dire straits consequent to the Covid-19 lockdown.

Antony, who was also a threetime chief minister of Kerala, speaking to Khaleej

Times from New Delhi, said he had also appealed to the Government of India to bear the cost of repatriati­on of several thousands who are in deep financial distress as a result of job losses and unpaid salaries.

“There are tens of thousands of NRIs across the GCC in extreme distress for various other reasons, including medical emergency and expiry of visas, who have registered with the Indian missions for evacuation. They include thousands of pregnant women, children and senior citizens requiring urgent airlift,” said the veteran leader, who had served several terms in the federal cabinet, including two terms as defence minister in Manmohan Singh-led government.

Antony said he had written to India’s External Affairs Minister Jaishankar, warning that if the evacuation flight frequencie­s continued at this slow pace, it would take more than a year to airlift hundreds of thousands of NRIs who are waiting to be repatriate­d from the Gulf region alone.

A current member of the parliament in the Rajya Sabha, Antony said he was getting desperate calls and mails daily from several overseas Indians, requesting his interventi­on.

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