This Article is From Dec 06, 2016

Indian Who Walked 1,000 Km In Dubai For Justice Returns Home

Indian Who Walked 1,000 Km In Dubai For Justice Returns Home

Jagannathan Selvaraj was forced to spend two hours for a one-way trip for every hearing.

New Delhi:

An Indian man who had walked a distance of 1,000 km over a period of two years to attend court proceedings in Dubai just to obtain a flight ticket to home has been brought back.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today said government has helped Jagannathan Selvaraj, who hails from Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, to return to his village.

"We have brought him back to India and sent him to his village. He went up and down to the court 20 times over a year. That made it 1000 km," Ms Swaraj tweeted.

The External Affairs Minister, undergoing treatment at AIIMS for kidney failure, last week had sought a report from Indian Consulate in Dubai following media reports about Mr Selvaraj.

A bus trip to the court in Karama area costs a few dirhams, but Selvaraj did not have money to travel by bus and was forced to spend two hours for a one-way trip and another two hours for the return journey after every court hearing.

Mr Selvaraj, braving traffic, heat and sandstorms, had walked for a total of around 1,000 kilometre to attend the labour court proceedings.

He has been living in a public park in Sonapur for several months.



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