Key Points

Talks are actively progressing in the Gulf region for Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya's release from Yemen death row. MLA Chandy Oommen expressed hope for positive developments while confirming ongoing mediation efforts. Religious leaders including Kanthapuram Aboobacker Musliyar have successfully secured a stay of execution through Yemeni connections. The focus now remains on persuading the victim's family for reconciliation under Yemen's legal system.

Key Points: Kerala Nurse Nimisha Priya Yemen Release Talks Gain Momentum

  • MLA Chandy Oommen confirms active Gulf discussions for Nimisha's release
  • Diplomatic efforts focus on persuading victim's family for reconciliation
  • Kanthapuram group's religious mediation continues alongside Gulf talks
  • Nimisha convicted for 2017 murder after alleged abuse by Yemeni partner
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Talks going on for release of jailed Kerala nurse Nimisha in Yemen

MLA Chandy Oommen confirms active discussions in UAE and Qatar for Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya's release from Yemen death row through diplomatic and religious channels.

"There is reason to hope for positive news in the coming days - MLA Chandy Oommen"

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 27

Fresh momentum has gathered in the efforts to secure the release of Nimisha Priya, the Kerala nurse facing the death penalty in Yemen.

According to MLA Chandy Oommen, discussions are actively progressing in the Gulf, particularly in the UAE and Qatar, through expatriate businessmen with links in Yemen.

“There is reason to hope for positive news in the coming days,” said Oommen while clarifying that there has been no attempt to sideline the ongoing mediation efforts led by the Kanthapuram group.

Oommen is the son of the late two-time former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who, till his death in 2023, was actively involved in this case.

Oommen has thrice called upon Kerala Governor Rajendra V. Arlekar to take up the case with the Centre.

Priya, a native of Palakkad, was convicted in 2020 for the 2017 murder of her Yemeni business partner, Talal Abdo Mahdi.

Reports suggest that she acted under duress after suffering months of physical and psychological abuse by him, culminating in the administration of a lethal drug overdose.

The case drew widespread attention after Yemeni authorities scheduled her execution for July 16 this year.

However, sustained interventions, including those led by Kerala’s Muslim scholar and Grand Mufti of India, Kanthapuram A.P. Aboobacker Musliyar, succeeded in securing a last-minute stay.

Mufti’s network, particularly his engagement with prominent Yemeni cleric Shaikh Habeeb Ummer, has been credited with paving the way for dialogue.

Jawad Mustafawy, a close aide of the Mufti who studied Islamic philosophy in Yemen, emphasised that the sole focus of their mission is her release.

Diplomatic and humanitarian efforts are now converging on persuading the victim’s family, the ultimate decision-makers under Yemen’s legal framework.

Reports indicated that a Yemeni delegation, including women, had approached the bereaved family to explore possibilities of reconciliation and compensation.

With the Gulf discussions gaining traction alongside religious and humanitarian interventions, hopes remain alive that Nimisha may not only be spared from the death row, but perhaps a return to Kerala might also happen.

- IANS

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Rahul R
The government should have acted much earlier in this case. Indian citizens working abroad need better protection and faster response from our embassies.
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Sarah B
It's encouraging to see both religious leaders and politicians working together across communities for a humanitarian cause. This is the India I believe in.
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Mohammed K
The efforts by Kanthapuram Musliyar show how religious leaders can play a positive role in international diplomacy. His connections in Yemen seem to be making a real difference.
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Anjali F
As someone from Palakkad, our entire district is praying for Nimisha's safe return. She's been through enough suffering already. Hope the compensation talks work out.
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David E
While I hope she gets released, we must also acknowledge that taking a life is serious. The legal systems in different countries work differently and we should respect that too.

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