
Evangelist and founder of the global peace initiative Ka Paul said on Tuesday evening (local time) in a video report from Sana in Yemen that the death penalty of Indian sister Nimisha Priya was abolished after days and nights.
Dr. In his video news, Ka Paul thanked Yemeni leaders for their “powerful and prayer efforts”.
Paul Paul noted that the leaders worked continuously and joined the night and night night night, and said, “I want to thank all the leaders who are involved to make it a great success, that Nimisha Priya is canceled.
He also said that they could carry out a logistics arrangement in connection with the Indian government for its safe repatriation from Sana’s prison to Oman, Jeddah, Egypt, Iran or Turkiy.
Last week, during its weekly press briefing, the Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) provided details about the events that the government adopted for active work in supporting Nimisha Priy.
Randhir Jaiswal spokesman reported that Mea had appointed a lawyer who helps Priy’s family to navigate the complex legal process in Yemen. This involves exploring options for lovers or forgiveness under the Sharia law.
“” This is a very sensitive matter and the Indian government offers all possible assistance in this case. We provided legal assistance and also appointed a lawyer to help the family. We also arranged for regular consular visits to her family and we are also in contact with local authorities, as well as family members who have solved the problem. This included joint efforts in the last few days to find more time for Mrs. Nimisha Priya’s family to achieve a pleasant solution with the other party. The local authorities in Yemen postponed her sentence, which was scheduled for 16 July, ”said Jaiswal.”
The Indian government has arranged for regular consular visits to ensure the prosperity of Priy and provide it with the necessary support during this difficult time.
Mea remarks came after the Grand Muftti, Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad Kanthapuram said on Tuesday that he had spoken to scholars in Yemen to urgently to release 37 -year -old Nimisha Priy, convicted of murder and executed. Grand Mufti claims that after his conversations came reports of a deferred execution, suggesting a possible influence of religious reach alongside official diplomatic efforts.
“There is also a practice in Islam instead of killing.
He also said that he did not take into account the religion of Priy, but rather her humanity, when he asked for her release and brought emotional and humanitarian attraction to the discourse around the case.
The Grand Mufti statement came after the sources had not even said that the execution was postponed after the “joint effort” of the Indian government. The execution was scheduled for 16 July and the delay opened a window for another dialogue.
The 37 -year -old nurse from Kerala was ready to execute on July 16th after the court in Yemen was convicted of killing the Yemeni national, the decision that the Supreme Judicial Council in November 2023 was followed.
Last week, Chief Minister Keral Pinarayi Vijayan expressed relief and optimism before the execution of Nimisha Priya.
Vijayan acknowledged the persistent effort and intervention of Kanthapuram AP Abubacker Musliyar and others, including the Action Council who worked tirelessly to seek justice for her.
(Tagstotranslate) Dr. Ka Paul