Dubai: Indian man's desperate tweet for job gets him offers from 10 companies


Daijworld Media Network - Dubai (SHP)

Dubai, Jun 29: An Indian man’s luck turned around with a single tweet. Rajesh P who works as a sales associate for a supermarket in Jumeirah who did not receive his salary for several months has finally got a reason to celebrate.

The minister of state for external affairs, V Muraleedharan, reached out to Rajesh after reading his tweet. Rajesh describes his tumultuous living situation in his tweet and requests to return back to India. The minister of state for external affairs then responded to the tweet stating he would help him out. Following which Rajesh was flooded with 10 job offers from different companies in the UAE.

According to Rajesh, he was persistent in his efforts on getting the help, he has been tweeting about his condition since the beginning of June. Apparently, Rajesh had found a tweet by V Muraleedharan on Jun 24, which was in relation to repatriation of a mortal remains of an expatriate in Saudi Arabia. Seeing this as a means to be heard, Rajesh, copied and pasted his earlier twitter appeal, “Sr iam dubai my company close. 6mounts no salary for Mount's no electricity in room. I want to go India please help me 0526292060."



Rajesh stated that he has an outstanding bank loan of Rs 7 lac and has not paid the EMI since eight months. He wanted to return back to India, so that he could shift the power of attorney to his wife and also talk to the bank. Fortunately, in the light of recent events, one of the 10 ten companies are already looking forward to visit him in his company’s accommodation to offer him a job.

  

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    V. Muraleedharan, has taken action only because he is a keralite, why is not taken action of these poor youth from Mangalore, stranded in Kuwait.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    Thus is called "ollada gandanige mosaralli kallu"
    Whether the boys who went to Kuwait tweeted to Nalin and Kamath that too not directly and both respi ded and helped them as they themselves said they r eager to come back. Here this man was working in Dubai for a long time. That is the difference

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  • Max, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    Ministers taking such good and swift actions happens only after 2014...Great job.

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  • Ayub malpe, Bahrain

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    Kerala is living example of unity and humanity in India,
    that's why communal forces not set their foot in kerala.
    Kerala rocks..!
    Bhakths shocks.

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  • Nelson Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    Isn't Kerala the place which sent the highest number of Jihadis from India to Syria and Afghanistan?

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  • Edmond, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    I guess you misinterepted the news. In fact the person responded to his tweet is also a bhakth according to you. Why people of the country staying abroad were not getting such a quick response previously. I hope you can think on that and at least u can vote visely at least next time

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  • Syed Ashraf, Indian

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    File complaint against such companies which do no pay salaries for employees on time, c

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  • Jack, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    When the companies do not get their dues from works done from where to get people paid. Do you think companies are duping earnestly.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    Who is exploiting these hard working poor Indians? We call arabs are rich but really then why such things are happening for poor hardworking people? Who is responsible for this. When middle east people have similar experiences they cry out loud for human rights issues and jump in boats to get a refugee status in America and EU but where is the human rights organization? Where is UN? Why we are descriminationing people?

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  • indian, Mulky/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    Dear Alwyn, in UAE most of the business and company owned by Indian Arabs is few only this type of problems with Indian company highest companies are from Kerala like supermarket and Grocery

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  • Rakesh, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    Nice

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    Our 35 Youth stranded in Kuwait should tweet to Nalin & Shobha ...

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