After 25 years Kannadiga from Bahrain may reunite with family


Manama, Jun 10 (PTI):  The agony of a 58-year-old man from Bangalore in Bahrain, who has been separated from his family for 25 years owing to a travel ban over an unpaid debt of USD 2750, may end soon.

A ray of hope to see his family emerged for Parasuram Hublikar after officials from the Indian embassy here met him and discussed his plight.

Hublikar, a garage mechanic without a permanent job, is banned from travelling abroad over an unpaid debt of Bahraini Dinar 1,037 (USD 2,750) he claims to have paid off but lacks evidence as he has lost the receipts.

Indian Embassy officials said that they are aware of Hublikar's plight and are making all efforts to send him back home as soon as possible.

"I just met him two hours ago. We are aware of the case and are constantly in touch with him. Since the ban has been imposed by the court, it will take us at least 10 to 15 days to take the papers from the court and proceed ahead.

"I assure you his case is on right track and we will make every endeavour to send him back home," First Secretary Ram Singh told PTI.

Earlier Hublikar had sought help from Bahraini leadership to end his ordeal.

"I haven't seen my family for 25 years and I'm still struggling to sort out my issues and be with them. I now request Bahrain's leadership to help me solve this problem and allow me to go back home," he was quoted as saying by the Gulf News.

Relying on others' goodwill for survival, Hublikar is hopeful that his wife Jamuna will "accept and love" him despite being away from the family for over two decades.

Hublikar's wife is working as a maid in Banglore. 

The case was taken up by Bahrain's General Directorate of Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (GDNPR).

A spokesman from GDNPR said that officers had looked into Hublikar's case but there was nothing they could do.

Hublikar's former employer, Mahmood Hassan Baqer, said that all outstanding debts had been paid, but apparently there is insufficient evidence to prove this for the purpose of removing the travel ban. 
  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jun 11 2014

    Hope he can join his Family soon.and hope children if any may recognize him and accept him. sometimes life in foreign Country can become either heaven or hell of earth to a poor man.wish him all the best.

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  • Shafi Parakatta, Kasaragod

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    The Bahrain Govt. introduced a new rule for those with Travel Ban. they can renew the Visa or can change the sponsorship, but they will be banned from traveling abroad

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  • Amith, udupi

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Its really sad and indian embassy people dont take their responsibilities seriously , they make stringent norms even for recruiting house maids , its a shame that in UAE an indian cannot sponsor a indian maid and the embassy does not know about it , it is cheap to recruit a engineer than a maid due to indian embassy rules . hope the new external affairs minister will take note of the same and do something

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  • Deepak, Paladka

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    UNBELIEVABLE.It is surprising that over 25 years he has not approached any Manglorean clubs or Groups ???. A mere amount of USD 2750 Kept his family away for 25 years. I think the story in incomplete.

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  • Ajay Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Deepak..Mangalorean clubs or associations or our big businessmen interested to help only if their name is highlighted. Indian embassy as usual useless.

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  • wilson rego, udipi

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Story is incomplete. .completely agree with you.
    Mangloreans...Here in gulf some don't even recognize each other.sad but true.

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  • Tomas Richard, Udupi

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    in Bahrain there are many including British and Americans who are facing Travel Ban...Strange thing is neither their Residence Permit shall be renewed nor they can take any permanent job.. Though Bahrain is very liberal country has best labour laws favorable to employees, this rule has put many in great difficulty.

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  • mohd, abu dhabi

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Confusion, he has only travel ban, not in jail, here in UAE who has travel ban they are earning. himself he can earn and solve this problem. why he waited so long. something wrong....

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Jun 10 2014



    Very ridiculous to know that for a negligible amount he has been undergoing such a tormented life away from family for 25 long years.

    I wonder why our Indian mission in Bahrain did not try to resolve the issue earlier. Let us hope that Hublicar’s outstanding issues will sorted out soon and Hublikar will be above rejoin the family and continue the new phase of life in Bangalore. God bless him.

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  • CJV Mangalore, Bangalore/ Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Unbelievable. Imagine loosing 25 years just for Rs.1,65,000. Its a shame on our Embassy

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  • Santhosh, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    ಒಳ್ಳೆಯದು ಉಳಿಯಬೇಕಾದರೆ ಕೆಟ್ಟವರೊಂದಿಗೆ ಹೋರಾಡಬೇಕು

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Makes one wonder why the Indian embassy did not do much for the last 25 years? Were they so utterly helpless? A man has lost the best part of his life forever! Shame.

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  • Stephen, bangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    God bless him..not the Bahrain officials..

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  • Arjun, Mangalore / Bahrain

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    With shame i write this comment, that our embassies are useless across the gulf. Very sad to see their pictures on page 3 magazines hosting parties or attending parties.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    This is really pathetic. Just for Rs.1,65,000/- they ban him from leaving Bahrain for half of his life ??? Unbelievable.

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  • Sandy, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    He will be shocked too see that bangalore is now more developed than bahrain.

    25 years has completely changed the face of Bangalore.

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