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"Central, state government will have to take initiative": Kerala LoP VD Satheesan on death sentence to Nimisha Priya

While speaking with ANI, Kerala LoP and Congress leader VD Satheesan said, "The central government as well as the state government will have to take initiative to postpone this death sentence and save her (Nimisha Priya). We are putting pressure on the state government and the central government to take initiative."

ANI Dec 31, 2024 14:09 IST googleads

Kerala LoP and Congress leader VD Satheesan (Photo/ANI)

Kochi (Kerala) [India], December 31 (ANI): Following the death sentence handed to Indian nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen, Kerala LoP and Congress leader VD Satheesan urged both the central and state governments to take immediate steps to save her.
He further asserted that they are putting pressure on the state and central government to take initiative to save her.
While speaking with ANI, Satheesan said, "The central government as well as the state government will have to take initiative to postpone this death sentence and save her. We are putting pressure on the state government and the central government to take initiative."
Meanwhile, Babu John of Save Nimisha Priya forum emphasised the importance of negotiations with the family of the deceased and said, "There is no time for us... Government has to involve immediately with the Yemen government to stop the execution... We are asking the government of India to intervene and start the negotiation process immediately."

He added, "Kerala government has nothing to do with it because it is totally in relation with the Yemeni government and the Indian government. Actually, the Indian government is acting on it. That's what we are thinking. But speedy action is needed at this point of time."
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) earlier in the day confirmed its awareness of the death sentence handed to Nimisha Priya and assured that the government is providing all possible assistance.
In response to media queries regarding the case of Nimisha Priya, MEA official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "We are aware of the sentencing of Ms. Nimisha Priya in Yemen. We understand that the family of Ms. Priya is exploring relevant options. The government is extending all possible help in the matter."
Nimisha Priya, who is sentenced to death in Yemen, is a trained nurse and has worked in private hospitals in Yemen for a few years.
Her husband and minor daughter returned to India in 2014 because of financial reasons and in that same year, Yemen was gripped by civil war, and they could not go back as the country stopped issuing new visas.
Later in 2015, Nimisha joined hands with a Mahdi to set up her clinic in Yemen's capital city Sana. She sought Mahdi's support because, under Yemen's law, only nationals are allowed to set up clinics and business firms. In 2015, Mahdi accompanied Nimisha Priya to Kerala when she came for a month-long holiday. During the visit, he stole a wedding photograph of Nimisha, which he later manipulated to claim that he was married to her.
A plea moved by mother of Nimisha Priya had stated, "After a while, Nimisha's clinic began, Mahdi manipulated the ownership documents of the clinic. He also began to take money out of her monthly earnings after telling everyone that Nimisha was his wife Nimisha had alleged that Mahdi had been harassing her and her family for years. Mahdi also seized her passport. This was done to ensure that she would not leave Yemen. He tortured her under the influence of drugs. He threatened her at gunpoint several times. He took all the money from the clinic and her ornaments."
The plea further alleged that unable to cope with the torture, Nimisha complained to the police in Sana but instead of taking action against Mahdi, the police arrested her and put her in jail for six days. It was further alleged that on her return from jail, the severity of the torture increased manifold.
In July 2017, Nimisha took the help of a warden of a jail located near her clinic. The warden suggested that she should try to sedate him, and then convince him to give her passport. However, sedation did not affect Mahdi, who was a substance abuser. She tried sedating him again, using a stronger sedative in order to retrieve her passport but he died within a few minutes due to a drug overdose. (ANI)

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