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18 Years, Victim Languishing in Abu Dhabi prison
 


The Hindu (India's National Newspaper) Report
Monday, Sep 27, 2004 - By P. Ram Mohan


NIZAMABAD, SEPT. 26. Velpula Gangadhar, who belongs to Torlukonda in Jakranpally mandal, has been languishing in a foreign prison since 1989.

In 1986, Gangadhar left for Abu Dhabi in search of work, leaving behind his pregnant wife, Sulochana, and daughter, Jyothi. For the next three years, he worked in SIMCO as a construction worker, sending money to his family.

Gangadhar landed in trouble when he picked a quarrel with Mohammed Sarif, a foreman from Rajasthan working in the same company. When Mr. Sarif refused to sanction leave for Gangadhar to visit his family, the latter inflicted knife injuries on him. An Abu Dhabi court sentenced him to five years imprisonment and imposed a penalty of 30,000 dirhams on him.

Change of faith

Following the advice of a fellow prisoner from Pakistan, who told him the court would remit his sentence and release him provided he changed his religion, Gangadhar converted to Islam and changed his name as Khadar. He pleaded for the same in the court in 1990. When asked why he had converted to Islam, he confessed that he had done so for the reduction of his punishment. Incensed, the court further sentenced him to another 15 years imprisonment.

18 years in jail

Since then, he has been serving the sentence and has completed 18 years in jail so far, according to the organising secretary of the Armoor Sub-Division Dalitha Ikya Sangatan Committee, Jangam Ashok.

Gangadhar's relatives came to know about the extension of his punishment only recently when they have been informed of it by Narsing of Jagityal who got back after serving a sentence in the same prison on the charge of selling liquor illegally in Abu Dhabi.

Gangadhar's family took up the issue with the then MP but nothing came of it. His wife and children live in poverty.


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