India News has been postponed for Nimisha Priya as execution in Yemen

'Case Worthy Sympathy': Kerala CM Vijayan urged PM Modi to intervene to save the Indian nurse from execution in Yemen. Bharat News

Local authorities have learned to postpone Execution of kerala nurse Nimish Priya, which was determined for 16 July.

Sources said that the Government of India, which has been providing all possible assistance in the matter since the onset of the case, discovered more time for the family to reach a mutually agreed solution with other party in recent times. The nurse’s family and supporters are trying to interact on the “blood money” deal with Talal Abdo Mehdi’s family, to forgive Priya under Sharia law.

Despite being “sensitivity”, sources stated that Indian authorities have been regularly approached with the office of local jail authorities and prosecutors in Yemen, which helped secure this adjournment.

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A day after the Center informed the Supreme Court, it developed that he did all this to save Priya. “There is nothing that the government can do … given the sensitivity of Yemen … It is not diplomatically recognized … is a point as long as we can go to the Government of India. We have reached it. Yemen is not like any other part of the world. We do not want to go publicly to complicate the situation, we are trying at a private level.

A negotiator Bhaskaran, who was leading the discussion with Yemeni officials, said, “I thank Yemen Government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Ministry of External Affairs.”

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Sources familiar with the development also told The Indian Express He Discussion was going on To save his life on “various levels” in Yemen. A source said, “Community leader, two Yemeni citizens associated with the Indian mission, and a dialogue, Samuel Jerom Bhaskaran, have been involved in the discussions.” The Indian Express,

Nimisha Priya’s mother, Prema Kumari, who has been camping in Yemen since last year, told that The Indian Express On Monday, “I met my daughter in jail last month. He is suffering in silence.”

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From Kerala, major Muslim leader and All India Sunni Jamiathul Ulama, General Secretary of Kanthapuram AP Abobaikar Muslims have also intervened to secure and secure the release of Nimisha. Mussaliyar had urged a prominent Sufi scholar in Yemen to organize a discussion with Talal’s family and local leadership to forgive the family woman.

Case

Priya, who is from Palakkad, Kerala, was Found guilty In 2017, Talal Abdo Mahdi was killed. He was arrested trying to escape from Yemen and sentenced to death in 2018.

After becoming a worthy nurse, Priya moved to Yemen in 2008. In 2011, she married Tommy Thomas in Kerala. Both wanted to start their clinic, but under the Yemeni law, they needed to partner with a local.

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The couple contacted Talal Abdo Mehdi regularly in the clinic, where Priya worked as a nurse to help. Once the clinic began, however, Mahdi allegedly refused to share his income with him. She allegedly refused documents to show her as his wife, while her husband was in Kerala. According to Priya’s family, there was a cycle of misconduct after this, unable to leave Priya as Mahdi took all his travel documents and passports.

One day, Priya, with the help of fellow nurse Hannan, allegedly tried to seduce Mahdi to bring back his papers. But an overdose caused his death. Panic, the pair decided to cut Mahdi’s body and dump it into a water tank. Both were eventually arrested.

Death was sentenced by a trial court in Yemen and it was upheld by the Supreme Court of the country. Last year, Yemen’s President Rashad al-Alimi approved the death sentence for a 38-year-old woman. The order was with the prosecutor since January this year.

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