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Serious Great News! Kuwait Forcing Incredible Indian Expats to Leave ... PAP Should Invite These Talents ASAP!

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Eight lakh Indians may be forced to leave as Kuwait approves expat quota bill


A doctor checks temperature of a labourer, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in the site clinic in Ahmadi, Kuwait.

A doctor checks temperature of a labourer, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in the site clinic in Ahmadi, Kuwait. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

A total of eight lakh Indians could be forced to leave Kuwait as its National Assembly committee has approved a draft expat quota bill seeking to reduce the number of foreign workers in the Gulf country.

The National Assembly’s legal and legislative committee has determined that the expat quota bill is constitutional.

According to the bill, Indians should not exceed 15% of the population. This could result in 8,00,000 Indians leaving Kuwait, as the Indian community constitutes the largest expat community in the country, totalling 1.45 million, the Gulf News reported, citing a Kuwaiti newspaper.

The current population of Kuwait is 4.3 million, with Kuwaitis making up 1.3 million of the population, and expats accounting for 3 million.

Amid a slump in oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a spike in anti-expat rhetoric as lawmakers and government officials call for reducing the number of foreigners in Kuwait.

Last month, Kuwait’s Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Sabah proposed reducing the number of expats from 70% to 30% of the population, the report said.
Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem told Kuwait TV that he and a group of lawmakers will submit to the Assembly a comprehensive draft law calling for a gradual reduction of expats in Kuwait.

Kuwait has a real problem in its population structure, in which 70% are expats, the Speaker said, adding that what is more serious is that 1.3 million of the 3.35 million expats “are either illiterate or can merely read and write”, the people Kuwait does not really need, the Kuwait Times reported.

“I understand that we recruit doctors and skilled manpower and not unskilled laborers. This is an indication that there is a distortion. Visa traders have contributed in increasing this figure, Mr. Ghanem said.

The Speaker said the draft law they intend to file will propose to impose a cap on the number of expats, whose numbers must decrease gradually by stating that this year expats will be 70 per cent, next year 65 per cent and so on, the report said.

The expat quota bill will now be referred to the concerned committee for consideration.

According to the Indian embassy in Kuwait, there are about 28,000 Indians working for the Kuwaiti Government in various jobs like nurses, engineers in national oil companies and a few as scientists.

The majority of Indians (5.23 lakh) are employed in private sectors. In addition, there are about 1.16 lakh dependents. Out of these, there are about 60,000 Indian students studying in 23 Indian schools in the country.

The bill will now be transferred to the respective committee so that a comprehensive plan is created. It proposes similar quotas for other nationalities. Kuwait is a top source of remittances for India. In 2018, India received nearly $4.8 billion from Kuwait as remittances.

Foreigners have accounted for the majority of Kuwait’s COVID-19 cases as the disease spread among migrant workers living in overcrowded housing.

According to latest data from Johns Hopkins University, more than 49,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported in Kuwait. Globally, more than 5 lakh people have died and over 11 million have been infected by COVID-19.
 
In fact, the draft bill proposes that the number of Indians be reduced to 15% of Kuwait’s 4.8 million population. This would mean the Indian presence in Kuwait reducing by 7-8 lakhs. That is certainly a huge blow as Kuwait is a top source of remittances for India. In 2018, India received close to $ 4.8 billion from Kuwait as remittances. But it’s not just Kuwait alone that is looking to reduce dependence on foreign workers. Other Gulf nations too are contemplating similar measures as oil prices slump and are unlikely to reach the highs previously seen. This means that the days of Gulf nations heavily subsidising their own citizens are over.
 
Another Indian expat in UAE sacked over Islamophobic post

Bala Krishna Nakka’s posts triggered demands both on Facebook and Twitter for action against him. | Photo Credit: AP

Bala Krishna Nakka joins a growing list of Indian expats who have landed in trouble for alleged Islamophobic social media messages in recent days.

An Indian national working in the UAE has been sacked by his company for allegedly sharing Islamophobic posts on Facebook related to the coronavirus pandemic, in yet another such case within weeks, according to a media report.

Bala Krishna Nakka from Hyderabad, working as chief accountant at Dubai’s Moro Hub Data Solutions Company, was sacked after his Facebook post went viral, evoking widespread condemnation, the Gulf News reported.

His posts triggered demands both on Facebook and Twitter for action against him. In a quick response, the company announced that the person was being sacked from his job, as it had zero tolerance towards hate propaganda.

“At Moro, we take a zero tolerance attitude to material that is or may be deemed Islamophoic or hate speech. The tweets that we have been alerted to do not, in any way, reflect Moro’s brand values,” the company said in a statement.


Nakka joins a growing list of Indian expats who have landed in trouble for alleged Islamophobic social media messages in recent days.

Rakesh B. Kitturmath, who worked as a team leader at Emrill Services headquartered in Dubai, was sacked on Thursday after his post sparked an outrage on social media, the Gulf News reported.

Earlier, Abu Dhabi resident Mitesh Udeshi was sacked for posting a cartoon mocking Islam on his Facebook page while a police complaint was filed against Sameer Bhandari of Future Vision Events & Weddings in Dubai after he asked a Muslim job seeker from India to go back to Pakistan.

The UAE outlaws all religious or racial discrimination under a legislation passed in 2015.
The anti-discrimination/anti-hatred law prohibits all acts that stoke religious hatred and/or which insult religion through any form of expression, be it speech or the written word, books, pamphlets or via online media.
 
Flithy shitskin motherfuckers. Hang them all.
 
The lowly paid UAE ministers were smart enough not to sign CECA-type agreements.
Our very highly paid ministers were stupid enough to sign, allowing free entry for
127 vocations with no need for evaluation of any sort.
 
The lowly paid UAE ministers were smart enough not to sign CECA-type agreements.
Our very highly paid ministers were stupid enough to sign, allowing free entry for
127 vocations with no need for evaluation of any sort.

not that they were stupid, but probably "strongly encouraged" to by hidden hands above their pay grade :wink:
 
Kuwait will suffer a recession and long term depression.
Who will run theur economy, fly and maintain their commercial and newly bought fighter jets?
Manage their banks and build their buildings Such as airports and highways?
 
how cheebye burn? got a lot of friction is it? :biggrin:
shitskin piston her at mach 1 speed?

They throw ghee and curry powder into her cheebye. Sometimes fuck too fast will burn, her hole suction is powerful.
 
Thank goodness we have CECA...cannot anyhow repatriate these hard working Ah Nehs.
 
Thank goodness we have CECA...cannot anyhow repatriate these hard working Ah Nehs.

the only hardworking ones are the banglas, the high caste indians are usually the troublemakers
 
ceca queen rejected by ah neh land. coming to sg soon.

She's coming home! she's coming home!
Tell the world she is coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
I know my kingdom awaits and they've forgiven my mistakes
I'm coming home, I'm coming home
Tell the world that I'm coming
 
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