Asaduddin Owaisi Appeals for Repatriation of Hyderabad Man's Body from Dubai
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New Delhi/Hyderabad, April 18 (NationPress) AIMIM chief and Lok Sabha MP Asaduddin Owaisi has reached out to the Consul General of India in Dubai, requesting immediate help for the repatriation of the body of a Hyderabad native who passed away under mysterious circumstances in the UAE.
In a correspondence dated April 17, Owaisi urged the Indian mission to act swiftly in the case of Mohammed Arief Ahmed, an Indian citizen from his constituency, who had traveled to Dubai for employment and died there.
According to the letter, Ahmed was in Dubai working as a sales executive at Sharjah Airport. Tragically, he died under unclear conditions, leaving his family back in Hyderabad in a state of anxiety and awaiting further details.
Owaisi requested the Consulate to prioritize this case and provide all required support to ensure the deceased's body is returned to India.
He emphasized that the family wishes to conduct the last rites in Hyderabad and needs official assistance to finalize the repatriation process.
“I urge your esteemed office to kindly facilitate the return of the deceased’s mortal remains to India,” the MP stated, highlighting the family’s distress.
The letter notes that Ahmed's parents are deeply mourning and are eager for the return of their son’s body.
Owaisi pointed out the necessity for prompt action so that the final rites can be completed without any further delay.
He also provided contact information for the deceased's brother, who is coordinating efforts from Dubai to aid the authorities in this process.
This repatriation often requires cooperation between local officials, the Indian mission, and the family, typically involving multiple approvals and paperwork.
Owaisi’s request comes as the family continues to face these formalities, hoping for quick action from the Consulate to bring Ahmed's remains home as soon as possible.