Saudi: Expat workers hope for 'miracle' as deadline ticks

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July 1, 2013
Jeddah, Jul 1: Thousands of illegal workers from various countries are living in a state of confusion and uncertainty with just two days to go for the amnesty period to come to an end.

The distressed workers are desperately running from pillar to post to leave the country but to no avail.

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The scenario is the same, be it in major cities like Jeddah or small towns like Al-Ahsa and Hail, with thousand of hapless illegal expat workers thronging deportation centers to clear their papers. And it is not happening!

Take the case of Jeddah. Only 10 percent of the applicants have been able to complete the formalities with the remaining 90 percent losing hope of completing the process in such a short period.

In Dammam, several thousand Asian expatriates, who want to take the exit route, have been sleeping on the roads, waiting for their turn to record their biometrics at the deportation center.

The process has been slow in almost all cities and towns due to limited logistics support, but what is a matter of concern is that some expats, with final exit visas, have not been allowed to leave the country. Many such cases have been reported at King Khaled International Airport in Riyadh.

In Jeddah, thousands of workers from Bangladesh, the Philippines and Yemen are absolutely clueless about their fate since the last day for their biometric recording was Thursday. And, 90 percent of the applicants have not been able to go through the process.

Yemenis are concentrated in Jazan, Najran and Khamis Mushayt besides Jeddah, and 80 percent of them have been successful in completing the formalities in the Southern Province.

The Bangladeshi mission has done everything possible not only in Jeddah but elsewhere in the Kingdom to help their countrymen, but the slow process at the deportation centers have negated their efforts. Every day, thousands of applicants continue to approach the Bangladeshi Consulate inquiring about their chances and possibility of extension of the grace period.

Similar is the situation with Filipino expatriates, mostly women and children, who are desperately seeking to leave the Kingdom but are faced with major hurdles.

Rai Linita, a Filipino worker camping for nearly four months now, told Arab News: “We are just waiting for a miracle to happen.”

In Riyadh, the biometric recording is far better but still, there are dozens of cases of workers being turned back by immigration officials since their exit details were not complete.

Jayshri Kushwaha, a worker from Gopalgunj district of Bihar in India, told Arab News that he had completed his fingerprint recording on June 3 in Riyadh, but when he reached the airport on June 28, he was told by airport officials that his passport number could not be accessed.

“A philanthropist bought my ticket but due to 'no show up,' I will have to pay a huge amount which I don't have,” he said.

The situation in Dammam is worsening by the day, with illegal workers from Nepal, India and Bangladesh not able to record their biometrics.

Hameedullah, who hails from Kapilavastu in Nepal, told Arab News that he did not have an iqama as his employer did not provide one. “How can anybody expect me to produce the iqama when it was never given to me? I have been running after officials seeking my status, but with just three days remaining for the grace period to end, I don't know where I should go?” he said.

Bhoma Ram, from Rajasthan in India, narrated his ordeal to Arab News. “We do not have any space to sleep or keep our luggage, and we have been using facilities in the nearby mosque only during prayer time. Most often, we are dependent on philanthropists for food. We have been reduced to the status of beggars now,” he said.

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In a significant development, a special court tasked with handling cases against Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MP/MLAs) has ordered that a First Information Report (FIR) be filed regarding the Muda case.

Additionally, the Karnataka Lokayukta, which is an anti-corruption body, has been tasked with investigating allegations against Siddaramaiah, who is reportedly involved in the case.

The court instructed the Lokayukta (an anti-corruption authority) to provide a report within three months. It also ordered the relevant authorities to file a First Information Report (FIR) regarding the case.

Judge Santhosh Gajanan Bhat issued the directive, compelling the Mysuru Lokayukta police to commence an investigation following a formal complaint lodged by Snehamayi Krishna. 

The Karnataka Lokayukta in Mysuru is required to carry out the investigation under Section 156 (3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, which mandates the registration of a First Information Report (FIR).

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October 1,2024

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The BJP has selected Kishore Kumar Puttur as its candidate for the bypoll to Karnataka Legislative Council from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Local Authorities’ Constituency. The by-election will be held on October 21.

Kishore Kumar is presently serving as the General Secretary of Dakshina Kannada BJP unit. He had served as vice president of State BJP Yuva Morcha from 2014 to 2016.

The by-election will be held to the seat vacated by Kota Srinivas Poojary of the BJP who has been elected as the Lok Sabha member from Udupi-Chikmagaluru Lok Sabha constituency. The vacancy was created on June 15, 2024 following Poojary’s resignation to the Council. His term in the council was till January, 2028.

In the last Council election held for the dual member constituency in December 2021, Poojary had secured 3,672 votes while the Congress candidate Manjunath Bhandary had secured 2079 votes. Poojary and Bhandary had secured required votes from the first preferential votes and had won the election.

There were several aspirants for the BJP ticket including former MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, DK BJP president Satish Kumpala, Mangaluru divisional in-charge Uday Kumar Shetty, former minister Pramod Madhwaraj and former Udupi district BJP president Kuilady Suresh Nayak.

The Congress is yet to announce its candidate for the election. KPCC working president Manjunath Bhandary in a recent press meet in Mangaluru had said that an opportunity will be given to congress leaders from Udupi district to contest by-election.

The Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Local Authorities’ Constituency has 6037 voters including 3551 from Dakshina Kannada comprising eight MLAs, one MP. The last date for filing nomination is October 3 and the last date for withdrawal of nomination is October 7. The counting will be held on October 24.

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October 8,2024

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Mangaluru, Oct 8: The city of Mangaluru mourns the loss of M Ahmed, a pioneering businessman, philanthropist, and the Founder Chairman of the AK Group. He passed away on Tuesday morning at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy that spans decades of service, innovation, and community building.

M Ahmed, also fondly known as A K Ahmed, was a man of humble beginnings who grew into one of the most respected entrepreneurs in South India. He founded the AK Group in 1984, which has since flourished into a multi-faceted business empire. The company, which began as a small frame manufacturing unit, now encompasses a wide range of industries, including plywood, formaldehyde, particle boards, fire-rated products, and more. AK Group's growth extended beyond India, with manufacturing units established in Myanmar and Vietnam.

What began with 18 employees in 1984 has today expanded to provide employment to approximately 3,000 people in India and 400 abroad. M Ahmed’s dedication and vision were instrumental in transforming the company into a market leader, recognized for its high-quality products and innovation. AK Plywood is now one of India’s top plywood manufacturers, and the largest in South India. The company was Karnataka’s first plywood manufacturer to receive ISO certification and has garnered prestigious awards, including the Rising Stars Power Brands Award in London (2017) and the Best Manufacturer Award from MSME Karnataka (2018).

Ahmed’s business success was deeply rooted in values instilled in him during his early years. He worked alongside his father, the late Abdul Khader Moopa, loading sawn timber, and it was from these humble beginnings that he developed his work ethic, pioneering spirit, and respect for time—values that remained the cornerstone of his remarkable career.

His foresight was evident when he recognized the potential of timber from Perumbavoor, Kerala, for plywood and blockboards at a time when it was merely being used as firewood. This strategic move led to the establishment of one of the first frame manufacturing and peeling units there, and soon after, Ahmed launched his own company in Mangaluru, swiftly earning national and international recognition.

Beyond plywood, the AK Group has diversified into multiple industries, including marine food, pharmaceuticals, construction materials, hypermarkets in India and the UAE, and food industries in Indonesia. Under Ahmed’s leadership, the company’s reach expanded, ensuring its position as a formidable player in various sectors.

Ahmed was not only an extraordinary businessman but also a deeply compassionate individual, dedicated to social and religious causes. He served as the founding president of the managing committee of Ihsan Masjid in Mangaluru and established the Highland Educational and Cultural Centre. His philanthropic efforts were as vast as his business ventures, benefiting countless communities both in India and abroad.

His kindness, simplicity, and punctuality were hallmarks of his character. Those who knew him admired his unyielding commitment to excellence, as well as his warmth and generosity. M Ahmed is survived by his wife, three daughters, and four sons, who continue his legacy of philanthropy and social service.

As news of his passing spread, tributes poured in from all sectors of society. Social, religious, and political leaders in Mangaluru expressed their deep sorrow over the loss of a man who dedicated his life to improving the lives of others.

M Ahmed’s journey from humble beginnings to massive success will continue to inspire generations. His life serves as a testament to the power of vision, perseverance, and, above all, integrity.

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