Badal meets Manmohan; takes up issue of Indians on death row in UAE

April 07, 2010 04:53 pm | Updated November 18, 2016 04:15 pm IST - New Delhi

Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal on Wednesday took up with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh the issue of granting legal aid to 17 Indians from his state who have been sentenced to death in UAE.

Mr. Badal met Dr. Singh at the Prime Minister’s residence at 7, Race Course Road this morning, a statement said here.

Dr. Singh told the Chief Minister that he had already issued instructions to the Ministries of External Affairs and Overseas Indian Affairs to provide all possible assistance to the Indians on death row to ensure a positive outcome.

Mr. Badal had earlier written to Dr. Singh seeking his personal intervention to immediately provide necessary assistance and legal aid to these hapless persons so that there was no miscarriage of justice.

The Chief Minister also thanked Overseas Indian Minister Vayalar Ravi for taking necessary action to help those on death row.

Didar Singh, Secretary of Overseas Indian Affairs Ministry, also met the Chief Minister at Kapurthala House to apprise him of the latest status regarding the 17 Indians sentenced to death on March 29 by a Sharjah shariah court for killing a Pakistani last year.

An appeal is to be filed within 15 days of the judgement which is being filed tomorrow, the statement said.

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