Death Row Nurse: Congress Demands Modi’s Intervention in Yemen Case
Indian nurse Nimisha Priya faces imminent execution in Yemen, scheduled for July 16th. The Congress party has issued a fervent appeal to Prime Minister Modi, urging immediate intervention to save her life.
Priya, who maintains she acted in self-defense against alleged abuse, is caught in a complex legal quagmire. Her release hinges on securing “blood money,” a traditional Yemeni compensation paid to the victim’s family.
Negotiations are proving challenging, hampered by exorbitant fees and concerns surrounding the transparency of the funds. The uncertainty surrounding the process adds to the urgency of the situation.
The case highlights the precarious position of Indian citizens abroad facing capital punishment and the limitations of diplomatic efforts in such sensitive situations. The need for stronger government support for Indians facing legal battles in foreign countries is now more critical than ever.