Kochi, First Published Jan 20, 2022, 10:45 PM IST
Kochi: The tragedy in the government office of a young woman who quit her government job in Kuwait and tried to return home and start in Flowermill is going viral. The Facebook post of Mini Maria Josie at Kochi Perumbadappu Bangalaparam has already been widely shared on social media. They say in a Facebook post that they decided to return home following 14 years in exile and set up a flour mill.
It is not the poor who are allowed to live here. It is for government employees, the poor like us to become expatriates once more. So at the end of the mini post it says that no one should ever come here and get a loan and do nothing to do business.
Attempts were made to start a dust mill in the old building adjacent to the house. For the past month and a half, Mini has been scouring the offices to prepare documents to apply for a bank loan. Permission was obtained from the Health Department and the Pollution Control Board. When I went to the corporation office, the first office demanded Rs 25,000. Mini says he was told to pay five thousand rupees each to five people.
Full version of the post
I have a few things to say to my expatriate brother and sisters, no one should come here thinking of quitting their job and doing business in our country. In my experience I am telling you here is what happened today. At the end of my 14 years of exile, I came home and decided to set up a dust mill. From there my Palluruthy Corporation came there and had to pay Rs.5000 for Rs.5000 for 5 people.
After that, when I came to the second corporation, there was no evidence of a building that had been paying taxes for 25 years. There was also a bribe phone number. All this was needed.
It is not the poor who are allowed to live here. It is for government employees. The poor like us should be expatriates once more so no one should ever come here and get a loan and do anything to lose their business. I’m going to give you one tomorrow. Everybody should pray for me, then everyone should try to share this. Our government wants to know this.
The post on Facebook, which was posted on January 18, has already gone viral on Facebook and has already received over 8,000 reactions. And over 2700 comments. This post has received over 7500 shares.
Last Updated Jan 20, 2022, 10:45 PM IST