Will the Mortal Remains of Rajasthan Youth Return from Saudi Arabia?
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Key Takeaways
- Ramesh Kumar Meghwal passed away in Saudi Arabia under suspicious circumstances.
- His body will return to Jaipur after 36 days.
- Legal actions were taken by his mother for repatriation.
- Community support played a crucial role in the process.
- Diplomatic channels were activated for the transfer of remains.
Jaipur, Dec 18 (NationPress) The mortal remains of 19-year-old Ramesh Kumar Meghwal, hailing from Meghwalon ki Dhani in Rajasthan’s Balotra district, who passed away under suspicious circumstances in Saudi Arabia, are expected to be repatriated on Thursday — 36 days following his demise.
The body is slated to arrive in Jaipur from Saudi Arabia on Thursday afternoon. A hearing related to the case was conducted at the Rajasthan High Court in Jodhpur on Wednesday, with a follow-up hearing scheduled for Thursday.
Charmesh Sharma, the former director of the Rajasthan Seed Corporation, who filed a petition with the President’s Secretariat, stated that the remains will reach Jaipur later in the day. The body was transported from Saudi Arabia to New Delhi at 12:05 a.m. on December 18 and will be further sent to Jaipur.
Lok Sabha MP Ummeda Ram Beniwal has arranged for an ambulance to convey the body from Jaipur to Meghwalon ki Dhani in Balotra. Ramesh’s cousin, Gajaram, mentioned that his brother Gainaram Meghwal, along with family members Motaram Meghwal, Devaram, and Sukhdev, departed from Balotra on Wednesday evening with Sharma to receive the body at Jaipur Airport.
Ramesh traveled to Saudi Arabia for work on October 11 and met with a suspicious death on November 13, 2025. As his body was not returned to India, his mother, Tiju Devi, filed a petition in the Rajasthan High Court on December 10.
The court took action, with Justice Nupur Bhati issuing a notice to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in New Delhi and requesting responses from the Governments of India and Rajasthan.
After the intervention of the High Court, Saudi authorities transferred the body to the Indian Embassy, subsequently issuing a No Objection Certificate (NOC) that facilitated its repatriation.