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In a letter, he wanted Modi to direct Indian embassies issue necessary clearances without seeking individual approvals from the Ministry of Home Affairs and avoid any delay so that the remains reach Kerala early.
It had been learned that a ‘clearance certificate’ from the Indian embassies concerned was required to process the application for bringing home the bodies.
The embassies are insisting on production of no-objection certificate from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, he said in the letter, a copy of which was released to the media here on Friday.
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The bodies are now being brought in the cargo planes as passenger flights are not being operated due to the lockdown.
Chief Minister said that he had received several grievances from the NRKs in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries on the delay in bringing home the bodies of those who died there.
“They are already under tremendous stress and anxiety due to the lockdown imposed in those countries and the consequent stoppage of international flights”, Vijayan said.