New Delhi. There is big news about Kerala’s nurse Nimisha Priya. Nimisha Priya was sentenced to death by the court of Yemen. The date of Wednesday, 16 July 2025 was fixed to hang Nimisha Priya. A day before this, good news has come that Nimisha Priya’s death sentence has been postponed. The Modi government is constantly talking to the Yemen government to save Nimisha Priya from hanging. At the same time, to save Nimisha Priya, there has also been a provision of blood money equal to 8 crore rupees. However, the family refused to take blood money on the charge of the murder of Talal Abdo Mehdi, Nimisha Priya was hanged.
The religious leader of India has talked to the religious leader of Yemen to save Nimisha.
Before the news of Nimisha Priya’s death sentence was postponed, it was also known that Sunni religious leader Mufti Kanthapuram AP Abubakar Muslim has spoken to Yemen’s religious leader Sheikh Habib Omar in this case. On the insistence of Sunni religious leader Abubakar Muslim, Sheikh Habib Omar has also agreed to talk to the family of deceased Talal Abdo Mehdi. In such a situation, now it seems that Nimisha Priya’s life can be saved. If the family members of Talal Abdo Mehdi accept the blood money at the behest of Yemen’s famous religious leader Sheikh Habib Omar, then Nimisha Priya’s death sentence may be canceled. There has been a tradition of waiving the guilty by taking blood money in Arab countries.
Nimisha Priya was accused of injection of unconsciousness to Talal Abdo Mehdi and died of her. Nimisha, along with a friend, was also accused of cutting Talal’s body. Nimisha’s family says that Talal had kept Priya’s passport with him. At the same time, this Talal Abdo Mehdi had also claimed that she was married to Nimisha. Whereas, Nimisha Priya also has a husband and a daughter. According to the information, Nimisha injected him unconscious to come back to India with his passport from Talal. At present, Nimisha Priya’s death sentence will surely provide relief to her family in Kerala. Nimisha’s mother has been in Yemen to save her daughter for the past one year.