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I am unable to help: Sushma Swaraj
NEW DELHI: A day after seeking report from the Odisha government on the trial of an Iranian woman by a local state court, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday said that she is "unable to help".
"I have received the report from Government of Odisha. The trial court has convicted Narges K Ashtari to one year imprisonment and Rs 3,00,000 fine. She has filed an appeal before Sessions Court which is pending. The appellate court has released her on bail pending appeal," the minister tweeted.
"This is a judicial order and the matter is sub judice. Therefore, I am unable to help in this case," She added.
Narges Ashtari, who is was Iranian by birth and British by nationalisation, associated with an NGO Prishan Foundation, has been stranded in India since her passport expired.
Narges was granted an employment visa through a local NGO of Rayagada called ASSIST (Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation). However in 2011, Narges established her own organisation Prishan Foundation in Rayagada, an orphanage home for girls in the Rayagada district in Odisha.
In 2014, while on a one-day field trip of the orphanage home, where Narges ended up paying most of the expenses out of her own pocket, her father's pension, one of the blind children fell into a river and was swept away.
Although the child's parents, who both worked for the school at the time, had accompanied their son on the excursion, greed and pressure by ASSIST made them lodge a complaint against Narges, accusing her of throwing their child in the river and murdering.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...shma-swaraj/articleshow/56269590.cms?from=mdr
NEW DELHI: A day after seeking report from the Odisha government on the trial of an Iranian woman by a local state court, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday said that she is "unable to help".
"I have received the report from Government of Odisha. The trial court has convicted Narges K Ashtari to one year imprisonment and Rs 3,00,000 fine. She has filed an appeal before Sessions Court which is pending. The appellate court has released her on bail pending appeal," the minister tweeted.
"This is a judicial order and the matter is sub judice. Therefore, I am unable to help in this case," She added.
Narges Ashtari, who is was Iranian by birth and British by nationalisation, associated with an NGO Prishan Foundation, has been stranded in India since her passport expired.
Narges was granted an employment visa through a local NGO of Rayagada called ASSIST (Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation). However in 2011, Narges established her own organisation Prishan Foundation in Rayagada, an orphanage home for girls in the Rayagada district in Odisha.
In 2014, while on a one-day field trip of the orphanage home, where Narges ended up paying most of the expenses out of her own pocket, her father's pension, one of the blind children fell into a river and was swept away.
Although the child's parents, who both worked for the school at the time, had accompanied their son on the excursion, greed and pressure by ASSIST made them lodge a complaint against Narges, accusing her of throwing their child in the river and murdering.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...shma-swaraj/articleshow/56269590.cms?from=mdr