Shaik Nizamuddin : Telangana Family Seeks Help from S Jaishankar for Body Repatriation

By | February 27, 2024

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Telangana Man's Family Requests S Jaishankar To Help Bring Body From UAE

A man who is a native of Telangana’s Medak died in UAE due to cardiac arrest. (Representational)

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The Tragic Incident in UAE

A heartbreaking incident occurred in the United Arab Emirates, where a man named Shaik Nizamuddin, hailing from Telangana’s Medak, passed away due to cardiac arrest on February 24. His untimely demise has left his family devastated, especially considering the circumstances surrounding his death.

A Plea for Help

Shaik Nizamuddin’s son, Shaik Aamir, penned a heartfelt letter to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, seeking assistance in bringing his father’s body back to India. The family is not only grieving the loss of their loved one but also facing financial hardships as Shaik Nizamuddin was the sole provider for his wife and six children.

The Family’s Struggle

In his letter, Shaik Aamir detailed the challenges his father faced while in the UAE, where he was trying to secure his pending salary and settlement from a company that had shut down three years ago. This struggle added to the family’s woes, making their plea for help even more urgent.

A Call for Action

Majlis Bachao Tahreek spokesperson, Amjed Ullah Khan, took to social media to share Shaik Aamir’s letter, urging authorities to intervene and facilitate the repatriation of Shaik Nizamuddin’s remains. The family’s plea for support has garnered attention and calls for swift action to alleviate their suffering.

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