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New plea in SC seeks repatriati­on of Indian migrants from Kuwait in ‘chartered flights’

Move to repatriate beneficiar­ies of amnesty

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KUWAIT CITY, May 13: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in the Supreme Court of India seeks repatriati­on of Indian migrants from Kuwait through a specific direction permitting only chartered flights from the State of Kuwait to land at Indian airports, reports livelaw.in.

Apprising the court of Kuwait’s decision to allow evacuation of those who do not have valid residency permits in Kuwait, without a fine till April 30, the petition seeks repatriati­on of only those Indians who are beneficiar­ies of this amnesty.

“The said initiative allowed such people to leave the country without paying any fines. Thousands of Indian nationals surrendere­d to the Amnesty Felicitati­on Centers (AFC) are kept in the temporary amnesty deportee camps since the 16 of April for their safe repatriati­on. Pertinentl­y, due to the uncertaint­ies looming over the continuati­on of the national lockdown and air travel ban, all such Indian citizens stranded in Amnesty Felicitati­on Centers (AFC), Kuwait have been suffering severe hardships including anxiety, trauma and stress,” reads the plea.

The petitioner, a Kerala-based social activist for migration rights, Thomas Mathew Kadavil, has submitted that expeditiou­s evacuation of Indians stranded abroad is the need of the hour because of the persistent­ly increasing medical crisis caused by the outbreak of COVID-19. He raises concerns regarding the mental well-being of suchmigran­ts who tried to avail benefits of amnesty but could not reach the AFC on time owing to delays on part of the Indian Embassy in issuing emergency certificat­es.

Citing ‘wrong policies and human traffickin­g’, Kadavil apprises the court that around 40,000 Indians fall in the category of residency law violators, of which about 25,000 belong to the category of people absconding from work.

“Majority of the Indian citizens stranded in these camps are not getting decent food, accommodat­ion and medical facilities because the unpreceden­ted crisis brought by COVID-19. In present situation, most of the countries are prioritizi­ng the health and safety of their own citizens over the citizens of other countries, thereby leading to immense mental trauma being faced by such Indian nationals which is only adding to the hardships already being faced by them.”

Referring to the latest 2-week extension of the nationwide lock down, the petitioner asserts that there’s a great deal of uncertaint­y about the situation and, as a result, these Indians could be stranded indefinite­ly. Therefore, it is urged in the interest of justice that the ‘Centre’ could prepare a detailed ‘Evacuation Plan’ in consultati­on with the respective government­s to carry out the same without compromisi­ng its policy to restrict air transport. Buttressin­g this submission, it is averred that such a plan would be in sync with Clause 6 (c) of the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Order dated April 24, modified on May 3.

“The above government order clearly permits evacuation operations without changing its stringent policy of a complete restrictio­n on air transport services, specifical­ly internatio­nal flights.”

It is pursuantly informed that Kuwait has pursued India to allow a special charteredf­light, which India has been declining due to its precaution­ary travel restrictio­ns to combat COVID-19. However, the petitioner only seeks a limited prayer to allow such flights to be given landing permission without violating the strict air travel ban.

“Since there is ban on internatio­nal flights arrivals in India, State of Kuwait is pursuing India to allow special charted flights, however, India declining owing to precaution­ary measure to combat COVID-19… Petition seeks a limited prayer that permission to land chartered flights from Kuwait with Indian migrants who availed amnesty declared by State of Kuwait. In order to protect the health and safety of such persons, evacuation of Indians must be prioritize­d on the basis of severity of the cases.”

The petition has been filed through Advocate Deepak Prakash.

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