11 labourers stranded in Malaysia are in Indian safe hands

NewsBharati    15-Feb-2018
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Ranchi, February 15: 11 workers of Giridih, Bokaro and Simdega districts of Jharkhand who have gone to Malaysia for jobs have been trapped there. The employer is not paying the wages to those labourers, away from them, even for food. Workers' passports have also been seized by the people of the company. Suffering labourers have written a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs jointly asking them to return the land.

Meanwhile, CM Raghuvar Das has said that the Ministry of External Affairs is looking at this matter. The solution will be resolved soon. The government takes immediate action when any Indian has any problems abroad. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj looks at such cases herself.

 

All these labourers went to work from Jharkhand through Malaysia brokers ten months ago. In an application sent to the Ministry of External Affairs, it has been said that he was given work in Lead Master Engineering and Construction SDN Dot BHD Company. When the company's site manager asks for payment of wages, they repeatedly refuse to ask for money and threaten the assault.

 

In this way, there is no alternative now except to return to India. Sikandar Ali, a social worker working for the migrant labourers, has intervened with the government and has made a plea to find the solution to return all the workers stranded in Malaysia.