Indian Minister E Ahmad held meeting with Kuwait Ambassador in Delhi

IIK
Monday, June 3, 2013

Indian Minister of State for External Affairs E. Ahamed held discussion with the Kuwaiti Ambassador to India Sami Al-Sulaiman in the wake of the recent deportation of Indian expats from Kuwait. Kuwaiti Ambassador to India Sami Al-Sulaiman has affirmed that the issue of deporting Indian violators of Kuwait's residence law "comes within the normal procedures" carried out by the Kuwaiti authorities, "and it does not concern only the Indians, but applies to all non-nationals residing in Kuwait".

"Kuwaiti authorities are enforcing the law, and adjust the residence situation of all foreign residents in the country," Kuwait News Agency reported quoting Al-Sulaiman. He also affirmed that Kuwait welcomes people of all nationalities including Indians who wish to live and work in Kuwait and requests them to abide by the laws and the country's norms and traditions.

The Ambassador meanwhile highlighted the excellent relations between the two nations and expressed appreciation of Indian workers' contributions toward Kuwait's progress and development projects.

According to Kuwait News Agency report, On whether the Kuwaiti authorities granted deportees the opportunity to take their luggage and belongings before deporting them, Ambassador Al-Sulaiman stressed that in the case of arrests for residence law, a violator's embassy would be notified and involved in very early stage. "The same applies to Indian violators. The Kuwaiti authorities would immediately inform the Indian Embassy and enough time would be given before deportation procedures." The official explained that the immigration and labor laws in Kuwait are clear and well known to the authorities and Indian citizens, referring to the joint working group which was formed by the two countries to consider these dossiers.

According to Kuwait News Agency report , on responsibility of the Kuwaiti sponsor in case of violation of Kuwaiti residency law, the Kuwaiti Ambassador said that in cases where the sponsor's involvement is found, penalties would be imposed against him/her.

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