Nine return home from Abu Dhabi with dampened dreams

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October 9, 2013

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Mangalore, Oct 9: Nine persons who landed in Abu Dhabi carrying dreams of better fortunes, had to return home with dampened dreams as the agents through whom they went to the Middle East deceived them.

It is said that as many as 21 persons had left Mangalore to Abu Dhabi in search of jobs. Out of these, 9 returned home almost losing on what they had in hand.

Abdul Javed from Koppa says that while he was fortunate enough to return home, many who had landed in the far away land are still there fighting odds.

Mohommad Naushad, Mohommad Ashraf from Ullal, Jagadish Nayak from Honnavar, Hussein Zakaria from Padubidri, Abdul Rahim from Manjeshwara, Mohommad Bashir from Uppinangady, Raghava Poojary from Honnala in Udupi, Feroz Munnavar from Koppa are the ones who had to abandon their dreams of living in Abu Dhabi and knitting better future for their loved ones.

Now, the nine are repenting over their decision of going abroad. Abdul Javed says that one Sayeed from Kudroli was the agent who provided him visa. He says that this man along with his aides had deceived him and hence he would go to the police seeking action against them.

Narrating the hard luck story Jagadish from Honnavar said that they were thrown out of job on Friday and for the next three days the nine of them were out on streets, with no money in hand.

“Since the passports were with our employer, we had to give up hope on returning home. We had even thought of ending our lives,” said Jagadish, who feels a little elated for having reached back home safe.

He pays gratitude to a Pakistani car driver in Abu Dhabi who was moved by their plight.

“This Pakistani gave us 100 dinar, with which we could buy some food for ourselves,” Jagadish says.

IFF's help

The nine persons say that they will always be indebted to Indian Fraternity Forum for its help. “The IFF came as a savior, fought for us at the Labour Court, brought us pass and made all arrangements for us to return home,” they say adding that while they left India they were promised of a good salary, accommodation and other basic facilities in the Middle East. But, on reaching there they were given none.

The salary was 800 Dirham, of which, 150 Dirhams were deducted for the Visa. Food and other facilities were to be taken care by us at our own expense, one of them recalled.

“We questioned this injustice at the Labour Court and asked as to why the company did not abide by the agreement that was signed by us initially. The Court asked the company to go as per the agreement, but the company denied. The company instead threw us out of job,” they said adding that when they questioned the agent here in India he said that it is the punishment they had to face for their misdoings.

The nine who have managed to come back home say that they were just fortunate while several people like them are dying a silent death there in a faraway land.

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October 4,2024

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Mysuru: Chairman of JD(S) core committee and Chamundeshwari constituency MLA G T Devegowda on Thursday expressed his solidarity with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah saying the latter need not resign, while lambasting leaders of his own party and alliance partner BJP, including Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy.

In his speech during Mysuru Dasara inauguration he said that if persons against whom FIR is registered have to resign, many leaders from all the three parties, including Opposition Leader R Ashoka, will have to resign.

“All are sitting in glass houses... Since I know Siddaramaiah well, I am talking about him. At a time when mines and real estate are ruling politics, Siddaramaiah has survived in politics. He has never done any favour,” Devegowda said.

He added, “Allegations against Siddaramaiah are unexpected and accidental. If the Governor and Chief Justice order an investigation, it does not mean that he should resign."

He continued, asking, "Have they told Siddaramaiah to resign or have they asked to imprison him? When a person becomes a Central minister, he or she should realise their dignity and responsibility. Instead of recognising the good work done by Siddaramaiah, they ask him to resign. Will Kumarswamy (facing an FIR) resign? Should Siddaramaiah, who has become CM with a support of 135 MLAs, resign?"

"Opposition leaders are not remembering the good work of earlier CMs Kengal Hanumanthaiah, Veerendra Patil, Ramakrishna Hegde, H D Deve Gowda or S M Krishna. Karnataka is a model state. It is a bad trend to topple an elected government which is doing good work,” he further said.

Devegowda added, “Siddaramaiah is Goddess Chamundeshwari’s ‘Varaputra’ and hence has her blessings during tough times. He won the election in Chamundeshwari Assembly constituency, when the BJP-JD(S) government was in power in 2006. With the blessings of the Goddess, he has held varied positions right from becoming an MLA for the first time in 1983. He presented 15 budgets and has become CM for a second time. He took H C Mahadevappa, a Dalit leader to the state level. Siddaramaiah has the support of Deputy CM D K Shivakumar as ‘Jodeththu’. Blessings of the beneficiaries of guarantee schemes are with him (Siddaramaiah).” 

Siddaramaiah said, “Devegowda was a MUDA member. He knows the truth. Hence, he is saying this. His words have filled strength in me. ‘Satyameva Jayate’, Truth will always triumph.” 

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