Stranded Indian in Saudi Arabia visits home after having travel ban lifted

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

An Indian man in who was barred from travelling over a has left the country after the community workers and the of in helped lift his

Rajan Palakkundu Parambil, a 53-year-old worker from district in Kerala, was employed by a contracting company in Najran, a southwestern city in near the border with

The firm ran into troubles with many workers leaving the company as a result of frequent missile attacks by the Houthi militias targeting civilians in the border regions of Narjan, reported.

"There are no words to describe my ordeal. I have been suffering every hour and every day for the last two years because I was not able to travel home," Rajan said.

He said he did not know what to do but help finally came from the and the Keralite community.

According to Rajan, his employer had bought a car in his name on installments for work-related purposes.

After short stint in Najran, Rajan moved to to work for a different employer. The work went on normally without any problem.

However, when Rajan decided to return home for good he learned that he was placed under a and not allowed to leave the Kingdom without settling the outstanding amount for the car.

His residency visa expired, adding further to his ordeal.

The firm he had worked with earlier in Najran was caught in the recession and was almost non-existent.

The Keralite community in came together to bail him out with the support of the Indian consulate, which negotiated with the for leniency, the report said.

The agreed to settle for a less amount than he had earlier demanded in the court, it said.

Finally, after completing legal formalities Rajan flew home on Wednesday.

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 16:30 IST