Indian Community in Russia Shocked at Conviction of Russian


By Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Aug 21: Indian Business community in Russia have decided to take up the matter of a Russian citizen’s overstay in Goa, being termed as offence against nation by a local court, with Indian Ambassador in Moscow

Indian Business Alliance’s (IBA) Secretary Abbas Syed Maseem said that  this week they will call on the Ambassador and discuss the conviction of a Russian in Goa,  which may have  repercussions for Indians back in Moscow.

IBA is a platform to guide Indian businessmen in Russia as well as new  comers who are in Moscow for the business purpose.

“Russian Authorities always treat Indians here  as their friends,  to my knowledge there was no  case in Russia where on over stay,  someone was sentenced for crime against nation, in fact  there are thousands of  examples where we through the I.B.A platform helped Indians for their visa issues,” Maseem told PTI through an email interview.

40-year-old Aleksandr Solomein was arrested in Goa and sentenced for one year imprisonment for overstaying in the state. Judicial Magistrate First Class, Mapusa, convicting for the offence had termed his act as an  `offence against the nation.’

Solomein’s family has taken up matter with Russian consulate in Mumbai  objecting to the court’s contention that their kin had done any offence against nation.

IBA, which has been working to bridge any gap between Indian businessmen  in Russia and local authorities in Moscow, has termed the court observations as `shocking.’

Maseem said that such observations case will influence with lots of negativity towards Indians and India as a Whole.

“What if Russian authorities behave in same manner with thousands of Indians who are in Moscow?,” he questioned.

Goa, which is losing on the international tourism market, has seen increasing number of Russians visiting here making up, partially, for the loses.
 
An official figure estimates that out of 3 lakh odd foreign tourists which visited Goan beaches last year, 40,000 were Russians.  Vikram Varma, the representative for the Russian consulate, when contacted stated, that such an observation were matter of concern. “To the best of my  knowledge, Russia is a time tested friend and ally of India, that is what is felt by the grassroots in Russia too. They love India and  we must reciprocate the courtesies their citizens and authorities provide to us."

  

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  • Ateeq Rahman , Russia

    Sat, Sep 04 2010

    Cases like these create the gaps between the nations. Judge have to learn the law more carefully. His one ugly mistake can damage the friendly relations between the two nations. I am living in Russia for 13 years and always felt the warmth of good relations between the two nations. Imagine now after this nonsence act Russian authorities starts to crack down on Illegal immegrants and they are in thousands, what will happen. Someone tell the Judge the impact of this also on tourism of Goa when last year 9 yrs old Russian Girl was raped in front of her mother. Imagine who will come to visit our India.

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