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Over 500,000 Indians NRI stuck diaspora to be repatriated to India from GCC

we have 130 crore people

we can absorb 500000 Malayalis

If their is a problem
Then we will throw out a few million Muslims
Who anyways are illegal immigrants without valid citizenship documents

It will be a major refugee crisis for Beggerdesh



yes
They will come in handy in sending illegal Muslims back to Bangladesh
Just give them a lathi and Safron Chaddi
They will send a few million into the Arabian Sea and bay of bengal




Of course you would.

You hate muslims.. so why do you hide and lie?...

Yawn. Boring.


I am sure.... it is boring work to take care of unemployed people?..

. Only India couldn't achieve super growth rates of Pakistan.

So india is in the league of Pakistan and not China?... I agree.

I hope they make India great again


Yes they will potty train the rest of the indians in india.
 
Largest ever evacuation, a crisis in India. Most of the half a million Indians to be deported are Professional Class, Labour Class, Specialized Workers, Visa expiry, Students, Over-stayers, visit visa, transit visa, spouse/dependent visa, illegals, and business class etc etc.

What will happen to all these Indians in India now? with a BJP government which throws money on Mars missions, buy expensive weapons from Russia, France and America, plans Moon missions and has nearly 7 lakh Army in Indian side of Kashmir, when India is the poorest country in the world now. Where is India's best friends with all Arab Gulf countries gone?

Such en masse return of migrants will harm the state economically and may trigger social discontent in India.

None of this will affect us . Keralites most of them have savings to survive .They will go after the crisis or find anothet job in India or elsewhere .
From the Central Govt Side they are planning to invite all the companies that vacates China to India
 
Of course you would.

You hate muslims.. so why do you hide and lie?...




I am sure.... it is boring work to take care of unemployed people?..



So india is in the league of Pakistan and not China?... I agree.




Yes they will potty train the rest of the indians in india.
Lol. I am sorry you worry so much about India. Now beg me some more for attention.
 
Of course you would.

You hate muslims.. so why do you hide and lie?...




I am sure.... it is boring work to take care of unemployed people?..



So india is in the league of Pakistan and not China?... I agree.




Yes they will potty train the rest of the indians in india.
Absorb 500 000. Who will give 500k job. And home many family members depend of 500k. Who will fed them. Talk is cheap and indians have big mouths. You are still the number 1 recipient of aid.
 
Worry?... 500K malus upset and unemployed. = social unrest = crime etc etc problems for modi's wonder heaven

it is pissing opportunity at worlds biggest cess pool of human garbage.
Read your post and then write it in English please
 
and it has already started... indian hindus cant handle economic failures so they kill them selves.. pathetic

Death of Keralite industrialist in UAE a case of suicide, confirms Dubai Police
Joy Arakkals’ family to fly with his body to their hometown subject to exit clearance


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Published: April 29, 2020 16:49Ali Al Shouk, Senior Reporter; Sajila Saseendran, Senior Reporter
COVID-19: Bentley supports community with PPE and food
Dubai: The death of Joy Arakkal, an Indian industrialist from Kerala, in Dubai on April 23 was a suicide, Dubai Police confirmed to Gulf News on Wednesday.

According to Dubai Police, he committed suicide by jumping from a building in Business Bay.

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Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Bin Sorour

“We received a report about a man plunging to his death from the 14th floor of a friend's building on Thursday. The businessman committed suicide over financial problems,” Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Bin Sorour, director of Bur Dubai Police Station, told Gulf News.

The police ruled out any criminal suspicion behind the suicide and said they are coordinating with the businessman’s family for the repatriation of his body.

A UAE Gold Card visa recipient, Arakkal was the managing director of Dubai-headquartered Innova Group of Companies which had diverse businesses, with major focus in the oil sector. He is survived by his wife Celine and children, Arun and Ashly, who live in Jumeirah.

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Joy Arakkal receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi VijayanImage Credit: Supplied
Consul General of India in Dubai Vipul confirmed to Gulf News that Arakkal’s family is set to fly home with his body after Indian authorities gives them special permission to travel in a chartered air ambulance.

“They have received the NOCs (No Objection Certificates) from India. We have taken it up with the UAE MoFAIC (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation) for necessary permits from the UAE side,” Vipul said.

Once the approval is received, a chartered air ambulance will fly in from Bangalore to carry the family and the mortal remains of Arakkal.

Quiet embalming service
A few social workers and community leaders, who were coordinating with Arakkal’s family for the repatriation procedures, attended the embalming service was on Tuesday.

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A few social workers at Arakkal's embalming serviceImage Credit: Supplied
“Only the family members and a few of his employees were present apart from us,” said advocate Hashik T.K.

He said M.K. Raghavan, a member of Indian parliament from Kerala, and R. Harikumar of Elite Group in the UAE, offered great support for securing approvals from Indian authorities.

“We have been requesting the central and state governments to consider the emotional aspect of traditional funeral process in the case of expats who die abroad.”

He said almost two dozen bodies have been flown to India in the past few weeks on cargo flights. But, no family member was allowed to accompany the bodies so far.

Besides Arakkal’s family, the Indian government also issued immigration clearance for the family of a cancer patient from Nottingham, who is seeking treatment, to fly down to Calicut International Airport in Kerala.

Quarantine and funeral
On reaching Kerala, the family members would follow the quarantine procedures as per the government rules, Hashik said.

Arakkal’s’s funeral will be held in his hometown in Mananthavady in Wayanad district where he had built a 45,000sqfit mansion, one of the biggest houses in Kerala, last year.

“It is sad that he could stay in that house for a month or so only,” said a community member.

He said Arakkal had built houses for the poor and also funded the weddings of several young couples back home.

His companies include oil refineries, petrochemical trading, ISO tank cleaning services, shipping services and a telecom company working for infrastructure projects in the UAE.

He had received many awards including a lifetime achievement award from the Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan during his visit to Dubai.
 
and it has already started... indian hindus cant handle economic failures so they kill them selves.. pathetic

Death of Keralite industrialist in UAE a case of suicide, confirms Dubai Police
Joy Arakkals’ family to fly with his body to their hometown subject to exit clearance


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Published: April 29, 2020 16:49Ali Al Shouk, Senior Reporter; Sajila Saseendran, Senior Reporter
COVID-19: Bentley supports community with PPE and food
Dubai: The death of Joy Arakkal, an Indian industrialist from Kerala, in Dubai on April 23 was a suicide, Dubai Police confirmed to Gulf News on Wednesday.

According to Dubai Police, he committed suicide by jumping from a building in Business Bay.

Brigadier-Abdullah-Khadim-Bin-Sorour_171c708a3cd_author.jpg

Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Bin Sorour

“We received a report about a man plunging to his death from the 14th floor of a friend's building on Thursday. The businessman committed suicide over financial problems,” Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Bin Sorour, director of Bur Dubai Police Station, told Gulf News.

The police ruled out any criminal suspicion behind the suicide and said they are coordinating with the businessman’s family for the repatriation of his body.

A UAE Gold Card visa recipient, Arakkal was the managing director of Dubai-headquartered Innova Group of Companies which had diverse businesses, with major focus in the oil sector. He is survived by his wife Celine and children, Arun and Ashly, who live in Jumeirah.

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Joy Arakkal receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi VijayanImage Credit: Supplied
Consul General of India in Dubai Vipul confirmed to Gulf News that Arakkal’s family is set to fly home with his body after Indian authorities gives them special permission to travel in a chartered air ambulance.

“They have received the NOCs (No Objection Certificates) from India. We have taken it up with the UAE MoFAIC (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation) for necessary permits from the UAE side,” Vipul said.

Once the approval is received, a chartered air ambulance will fly in from Bangalore to carry the family and the mortal remains of Arakkal.

Quiet embalming service
A few social workers and community leaders, who were coordinating with Arakkal’s family for the repatriation procedures, attended the embalming service was on Tuesday.

NAT-200429-PIC1-1588164546017_171c5fbcde2_original-ratio.jpg

A few social workers at Arakkal's embalming serviceImage Credit: Supplied
“Only the family members and a few of his employees were present apart from us,” said advocate Hashik T.K.

He said M.K. Raghavan, a member of Indian parliament from Kerala, and R. Harikumar of Elite Group in the UAE, offered great support for securing approvals from Indian authorities.

“We have been requesting the central and state governments to consider the emotional aspect of traditional funeral process in the case of expats who die abroad.”

He said almost two dozen bodies have been flown to India in the past few weeks on cargo flights. But, no family member was allowed to accompany the bodies so far.

Besides Arakkal’s family, the Indian government also issued immigration clearance for the family of a cancer patient from Nottingham, who is seeking treatment, to fly down to Calicut International Airport in Kerala.

Quarantine and funeral
On reaching Kerala, the family members would follow the quarantine procedures as per the government rules, Hashik said.

Arakkal’s’s funeral will be held in his hometown in Mananthavady in Wayanad district where he had built a 45,000sqfit mansion, one of the biggest houses in Kerala, last year.

“It is sad that he could stay in that house for a month or so only,” said a community member.

He said Arakkal had built houses for the poor and also funded the weddings of several young couples back home.

His companies include oil refineries, petrochemical trading, ISO tank cleaning services, shipping services and a telecom company working for infrastructure projects in the UAE.

He had received many awards including a lifetime achievement award from the Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan during his visit to Dubai.
Wow. Only absolute morons would laugh over someone's misery.
 
Sometimes Pakistanis can be absolute dumbos like their PM.


like i said.. you are upset.. as we handed your arse on plate...

so tell us how is india with it's failed economy going absorb all those 500K malus?..... i expect to have a cohesive response. if not it proves us right.

then again you lose every arguement.

Wow. Only absolute morons would laugh over someone's misery.

Yes we laugh at losers like him.

couldnt handle the heat and killed him self.
 
you look upset.

totally understandable

1) as you gov does not want to take them back as your sub par medical system cannot handle the influx

2) India's poor economic rate means they will job less and upset.


Stupid?... you calling any one stupid is laugable... considering you like your brothers are certified idiots.




you took out time to respond to my post. So technically you wasted your own time?.

no?

Sub par ?.
My friend are you moron or something ?.
These people are waiting to come back because they want good treatment .For now only in India.
Even US citizens are now notgoing to US at current condition
 
It will take time to adjust to a veggie diet but it will be fine.

How many of these will take part in anti CAA and anti NRC protests?

Well, for food, they always do have cow dung and the delicious cow piss. Indians can learn to survive on their favorite cuisine.
 
and it has already started... indian hindus cant handle economic failures so they kill them selves.. pathetic

Death of Keralite industrialist in UAE a case of suicide, confirms Dubai Police
Joy Arakkals’ family to fly with his body to their hometown subject to exit clearance


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Published: April 29, 2020 16:49Ali Al Shouk, Senior Reporter; Sajila Saseendran, Senior Reporter
COVID-19: Bentley supports community with PPE and food
Dubai: The death of Joy Arakkal, an Indian industrialist from Kerala, in Dubai on April 23 was a suicide, Dubai Police confirmed to Gulf News on Wednesday.

According to Dubai Police, he committed suicide by jumping from a building in Business Bay.

Brigadier-Abdullah-Khadim-Bin-Sorour_171c708a3cd_author.jpg

Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Bin Sorour

“We received a report about a man plunging to his death from the 14th floor of a friend's building on Thursday. The businessman committed suicide over financial problems,” Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Bin Sorour, director of Bur Dubai Police Station, told Gulf News.

The police ruled out any criminal suspicion behind the suicide and said they are coordinating with the businessman’s family for the repatriation of his body.

A UAE Gold Card visa recipient, Arakkal was the managing director of Dubai-headquartered Innova Group of Companies which had diverse businesses, with major focus in the oil sector. He is survived by his wife Celine and children, Arun and Ashly, who live in Jumeirah.

NAT-200429-PIC-1588164543764_171c5fbc516_original-ratio.jpg

Joy Arakkal receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi VijayanImage Credit: Supplied
Consul General of India in Dubai Vipul confirmed to Gulf News that Arakkal’s family is set to fly home with his body after Indian authorities gives them special permission to travel in a chartered air ambulance.

“They have received the NOCs (No Objection Certificates) from India. We have taken it up with the UAE MoFAIC (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation) for necessary permits from the UAE side,” Vipul said.

Once the approval is received, a chartered air ambulance will fly in from Bangalore to carry the family and the mortal remains of Arakkal.

Quiet embalming service
A few social workers and community leaders, who were coordinating with Arakkal’s family for the repatriation procedures, attended the embalming service was on Tuesday.

NAT-200429-PIC1-1588164546017_171c5fbcde2_original-ratio.jpg

A few social workers at Arakkal's embalming serviceImage Credit: Supplied
“Only the family members and a few of his employees were present apart from us,” said advocate Hashik T.K.

He said M.K. Raghavan, a member of Indian parliament from Kerala, and R. Harikumar of Elite Group in the UAE, offered great support for securing approvals from Indian authorities.

“We have been requesting the central and state governments to consider the emotional aspect of traditional funeral process in the case of expats who die abroad.”

He said almost two dozen bodies have been flown to India in the past few weeks on cargo flights. But, no family member was allowed to accompany the bodies so far.

Besides Arakkal’s family, the Indian government also issued immigration clearance for the family of a cancer patient from Nottingham, who is seeking treatment, to fly down to Calicut International Airport in Kerala.

Quarantine and funeral
On reaching Kerala, the family members would follow the quarantine procedures as per the government rules, Hashik said.

Arakkal’s’s funeral will be held in his hometown in Mananthavady in Wayanad district where he had built a 45,000sqfit mansion, one of the biggest houses in Kerala, last year.

“It is sad that he could stay in that house for a month or so only,” said a community member.

He said Arakkal had built houses for the poor and also funded the weddings of several young couples back home.

His companies include oil refineries, petrochemical trading, ISO tank cleaning services, shipping services and a telecom company working for infrastructure projects in the UAE.

He had received many awards including a lifetime achievement award from the Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan during his visit to Dubai.
Sadly modern business is all about debt and finance. When times get hard and I'd you are over extended then trouble knocks and some people cannot handle the pressure
 
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