Categories: News

Govt will bring back Indians who lost jobs in Saudi Arabia

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday said that the government was making all efforts to bring back the 10,000 Indian workers rendered jobless in Saudi Arabia and was also providing them food in camps.

Swaraj said in Lok Sabha: “I assure you that no Indian worker rendered unemployed in Saudi Arabia will go without food. I am monitoring the situation on hourly basis. I am satisfied to say this in Parliament that ration (food packets) has been distributed to all the five camps for the next 10 days.” 

Swaraj also said that Minister of State for External Affairs V.K. Singh will visit Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to start the process. “But this is not a permanent solution to the problem. The companies have shut their factories and left. We can’t leave our workers there. I contacted their foreign office and labour office. We have asked the foreign office to authorize us to bring them from Saudi Arabia,” she added.

Elaborating on the situation, the Minister said: “But their payments are also due. So, I have asked the labour office that each one of them will sign a contract. Before the company pays the government’s (Saudi Arabia) dues, they should first pay these workers.” She said all the formalities will be completed once V.K. Singh reaches Riyadh.

“Not even a single worker will stay hungry. Everyone will get food. This is my assurance to the country through the Parliament,” said Swaraj.

The workers have been laid off by Saudi Oger, a leading Saudi construction company following the slowdown in the Saudi construction industry due to fall in global crude oil prices.

 

 

 

swati

Share
Published by
swati

Recent Posts

Global Delegates Embrace Indian Culture at Mahakumbh, Hail Triveni Sangam’s Message of Unity

New Delhi: A 21-member delegation from 10 countries visited various Akhadas in the Sangam region…

1 day ago

Farmers plan fresh Delhi Chalo March on January 21 from Shambhu Border

CHANDIGARH: After their repeated attempts to launch Delhi-Chalo March were foiled by the Haryana police,…

1 day ago

Saints Hail Mahakumbh 2025 as a Historic Triumph of Modi-Yogi Leadership and Vision

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the preparations…

3 days ago

Khalistani Amritpal Singh, Known for Ajnala Police Station Attack, Launches New Party with focus on Police Reforms

Khalistani and Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh, infamous for his violent attack on the Ajnala…

3 days ago

Kejriwal Govt Abandoned Delhi’s Poor for Lavish Luxuries, Alleges Parvesh Verma

New Delhi: Former MP and BJP candidate from the New Delhi Assembly seat, Parvesh Verma,…

4 days ago

Situation at LAC stable but sensitive, JK seeing a robust improvement: Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi

New Delhi: In his first media address since assuming the role of Chief of Army…

4 days ago