‘India’s national shame’

‘India’s national shame’
25 October, 2013: Delhi

The establishments of institutional arrangements for the welfare of ‘Overseas Indian Community’, as highlighted by the Government of India, are intentionally deceptive, untruthful and purport to demonstrate that there are procedural remedies or tactics.

Overseas-Indian-Affairs-Ministry-Migrant-RightsIn January 30, 2013 endeavours were made by this petitioner towards a strategy formulation and implementation of ‘Mutual Human Rights Law and Reparation Mechanisms’ between the Government of India and the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries, mandating our elected representatives and officials to eliminate discrimination and imbalances of Overseas Indians working in different countries. (‘Indo-Gulf reparation mechanisms’)

The Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi has written to the petitioner that the Government of India has established various arrangements for the welfare of Indian community and assistance to the distressed Indians abroad. (Letter: May 02, 2013).

Soon after the second reminder of the petitioner, the ministry wrote insistently, vide its letter that whatever the Ministry had written about it are only their ‘VISION’ and nothing else. The captions may hence, not be treated as confirmations. (Letter: July 09, 2013).

When the information sought under Right To Information Act, the Ministry of Labour & Employment has confirmed the MOU with GCC countries etc., to be treated as NIL (Letter: July 19, 2013)

Serious failures and inadequacies to comply with statutory or regulatory obligations on the part of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the ‘Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs’ (MOIA) now stand proved by the subsequent communications received by the petitioner from the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India”.

The dreadful truth is, the bureaucrats in both the Ministries are pretend to be public servants, all the while they are greedy blood-suckers selling a vast majority of Indian workforce to all forms of modern-day slavery, to the so called Gulf States. On the receiving end, these migrants are exposed to gross violation of Human Rights and exploitation without due respect of their life and dignity.

About the Author:
P.K. Jabir is a torture survivor of inside the regime’’s brutal prison in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and most importantly a THREE times of ‘Judgment Creditor’ (winner) from the Legal Courts of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Unfortunately, the law of the land is worth nothing, instead of enforcing the Court Orders, the victim had to undergo extremes of violence and abuse by State Police of Abu Dhabi, which no human being can withstand. Read more

Principal Source:
‘Indo-Gulf Reparation Mechanisms’ Timeline Highlighting Submissions & Responses
http://reparationlaw.com/caselaw/indo-gulf-reparation-mechanisms-timeline-highlighting-submissions-responses/

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The bureaucrats in both the Ministries (MOIA & MEA) are pretends to be public servants, all the while they are greedy blood suckers selling Indian workforce to the so called Gulf States, no matter how deeply their wounds may run. Indian migrants in the Gulf countries are continue to be exposed to the gross violation of Human Rights and exploitation, without due respect of their life and dignity.

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