Muhammad Ishaq appeals to public for a fresh life.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Muhammad Ishaq, hails from Gujrath, who lost everything he saved when his own blood relatives duped him, appeals to the public to start a fresh life.

Muhammad Ishaq came to Kuwait in 1984 and was working in Kuwait Public Transport Company employee. After retiring from KPTC, putting in 25 years of meritorious service as a Driver, he started driving Taxi Cab and earning his living here in Kuwait.

With these years of hard work he could manage to build two houses in Gujarath, which his own relatives whom he trusted all these years were managing. It was too late for him to realize the true face of his own relatives when at the end they took custody of all his belongings and duped him.

It was last year when Ishaq had decided to change the Taxi company and made all his release papers ready and handed over to his sisters son, who was also in Kuwait. That time the relatives showed their real face and destroyed the whole documents so that he couldn’t transfer his visa and lost his residence permit. His sister’s son destroyed his travel documents and release papers with the malafide intention of him not reaching Gujarath to claim his properties back.

Now he and his elderly sick wife and his spinster daughter are living here without proper document. His daughter is also unemployed and without residence. Now he is looking for the mercy of kind hearted people so that he can stamp his residence by paying the fine and start working to earn a living as two more lives are totally depended on him.

His driving license could not be renewed due to lack of resident permit and out of work. Private companies are ready to give him job once he renew his residency by paying KD600 fine, which he doesn’t have. Now Ishaq , his wife and daughter are living as destitute here. The only way for him is to get out of the financial burdens and residency status to have his iqama stamped. For that he requires about KD650. Due to his honesty many have offered him job. His wife is diabetic and heart patient. She also requires medicine. His daughter is ready to work but she now is having no residency. Taxi companies are ready to employee him and once he had his residence permit he is confident that he can work and take care of his family. Those who wish to extend a support may contact Thomas Mathew Kadavil (Phone: 97522614 ) Kairali Pravasalokam or officials of Kala Kuwait.
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