Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Saudi Arabia says 43 Indian workers not ‘held captive’

- Rezaul H Laskar

Saudi Arabia said on Thursday it is addressing the concerns of some 43 Indian workers employed by a firm in the kingdom, with six having already been repatriate­d and another 12 set to return soon.

Saud bin Mohammed al-sati, the Saudi Arabian envoy, rejected reports that the Indians were being “held captive” by the firm and had been denied their wages.

The issue came to light on Tuesday after external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj responded to a request for help from Telangana IT and NRI affairs minister KT Rama Rao and directed the Indian envoy to Saudi Arabia to rescue the Indian workers.

“Six workers have already come back and the papers of another 12 have been processed and they too will return. Another 25 have expressed wish to return and this is being looked into,” al-sati told Hindustan Times.

After the Indians had approached the Saudi labour ministry, their case was referred to a tribunal that looks into the problems of foreign workers. The ministry had sent a team to inspect the place where they were working and their residentia­l quarters.

“After the inspection, the employer was told to give them better accommodat­ion. They are being given food and their wages have been paid till February. The reports that they are being held captive are incorrect,” al-sati said.

Swaraj had asked Indian ambassador Ahmad Javed to help the workers and send her a report. The Telangana minister had written to Swaraj seeking help for rescuing the workers, who he said were employed by Al-hajry, a Saudi firm. The state minister had alleged the Indians had been held for 12 days without food or basic amenities.

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