Mangalore: 14 from Coast Return from Libya, Families Heave Sigh of Relief


Mangalore: 14 from Coast Return from Libya, Families Heave Sigh of Relief

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Mar 8: 14 Kannadigas, who were working for Sirte Oil Company in Marsa El Brega, Libya, returned home safely on Monday March 7. They have been identified as Navachandra Rao, Prakash Shetty, Hamza, Shekhar, Victor Rego, Anand Moolya, Sadhu Moily, Vijayakumar, Mohan Adoor, Padmanabh Boloor, R K Bhat and Ashok from the city, apart from B C Manjunath from Chikmagalur and Narayan Shetty from Kaup. They were received by the family members, who were ecstatic at the safe return of their close ones.



These persons had started from Brega on March 2, and reached Cairo by bus. After staying in a hotel for two days there, they had boarded Gulf Air flight to Bahrain, and reached Mumbai from there, on Monday morning. From Mumbai, an Indian Airlines flight brought them to Mangalore. The union government bore all the expenses of their travel, and the embassy had looked after them well, they said on their arrival.

They explained the horrific experience they underwent since some days at Libya, and the uncertainty caused by increased disturbances. They said the streets in the town looked like a battle field with firing sound reverberating now and then. Bombing was also experienced in some places. They felt that about 60 percent Indians have returned, while those from Bangladesh and China continue to stay in Libya. The company has assured them to call back once the situation returns to normalcy, they revealed.

The evacuees said that they were particularly grateful to three women, Malak Malai, an official in the Indian embassy in Libya, Libyan social worker of Indian origin, Tabassum, and Bimla Rani, official in the Indian embassy in Cairo, but for whom they would have suffered a lot.

  

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  • govind, dubai

    Fri, Mar 11 2011

    Well said, so true, Jai Hind
    God Bless India

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  • Joy, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Mar 10 2011

    Good work by Indian govt. & The Indian Embassy in evacuating Indians safely...

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  • jemiyar, kuwwait

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    David excellent comments. It has become practise for many of indians specially who stays in abraod find occasions to pin point india . The indians returns from libea came back to motherland with the poor tax payer money.

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  • Vinol, Mangalore/Newcastle

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Nice work by the Indian government but they cut it very fine. The day they chose to evacuate Brega was attacked!

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    God bless Central govt. because of the efforts of Mr. S. M. Krishna, this has been possible. Hats off to UPA. Happy to see stranded Indians back, poor guys lost their jobs, need to go through so many hurdles to feed their families. May God bless them I could remember 1990 when Iraq captured Kuwait and so many of Indians suffered wandering from Basra to Amman without food, water? Then Janatha party govt . too did a lot for stranded Indians most of them where from south India.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Thank God, we want our Indian
    brothers and sisters alive
    at any cost. Stalin, Bahrain

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  • David Olivera, Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Public memory is short. How we can forget the evacauation of 360,000 Indians from Kuwait by air in August 1990 during Iraq Invasion, within a record period of one month, at government of India expense. Even there was no proper Government at Delhi and I.K Gujral was Foreign minister. Please dont underestimate India. India has good relations and influence with most of the countries while nationals of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Phillipines were still waiting for help. Even free travel and money was given till the place of destinations. Dont forget our Mother India. Jai Hind (ex.Kuwait)

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  • diya, mangalore/saudi arabia

    Mon, Mar 07 2011

    Ha ha ha mr wilson r u surprised at the work of our government.sometimes here and there u will get to hear of such deeds by our government.

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  • Wilson Saldanha, Shirthady/ Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 07 2011

    The union government bore all the expenses of their travel, and the embassy had looked after them well, they said on their arrival.

    Jai Hind

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