Gulf Crisis: Bangladeshi Workers Face Devastation, Deaths, and Injuries

The chairperson of WARBE Development Foundation has highlighted a devastating situation for Bangladeshi migrant workers in Gulf countries, reporting several deaths and injuries. Hundreds of stranded citizens, including airline crew, have recently been repatriated to Dhaka. Concurrently, Bangladesh has formally requested energy aid from India to address its domestic crisis. India has also co-sponsored a UN resolution concerning the Gulf, citing the welfare of its large diaspora and regional energy security.

Key Points: Bangladeshi Workers in Devastating Gulf Situation | Deaths Reported

  • 4 Bangladeshi workers dead in Gulf
  • 12-13 workers injured, cannot leave residences
  • 378 stranded Bangladeshis returned via special flight
  • Bangladesh requests diesel supply from India
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"Bangladeshi workers are in devastating situation in Gulf": WARBE Development Foundation Chair

WARBE Chair reports 4 deaths, 12+ injuries among Bangladeshi workers in Gulf countries. Stranded workers return as Bangladesh seeks Indian energy aid.

"Bangladeshi workers are now in a very devastating situation in the Gulf countries. - Syed Saiful Haque"

Dhaka, March 12

Chairperson and Co-founder of the WARBE Development Foundation, Syed Saiful Haque said on Thursday said Bangladeshis are in a very devastating situation in the Gulf countries.

Haque, in a conversation with ANI, said that about four Bangladeshis have died, and 12-13 are injured.

"Bangladeshi workers are now in a very devastating situation in the Gulf countries. Particularly, about four Bangladeshi workers have already died, and more than 12 or 13 are injured... They cannot go out of their residence... More than 12 million workers are working in different countries, but out of that, 70-80% are in the Gulf countries," he said.

Meanwhile, 378 Bangladeshis, including 27 flight crew members of Biman Bangladesh Airlines who had been stranded in Dubai, returned to Dhaka on March 5 via a special flight operated by US-Bangla Airlines, The Daily Star reported.

The flight landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at around 7:11am (local time), said Kamrul Islam, general manager (Public Relations) of the airline, as per The Daily Star.

Meanwhile, amid the energy crisis, Bangladesh requested for energy aid from India.

"First, I would come to Bangladesh. As you know, India is a major exporter of refined petroleum products, especially to our neighborhood. We have received a request from the government of Bangladesh for supply of diesel, which is being examined," Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal said on Thursday.

Bangladesh's military intelligence chief Major General Mohammad Kaiser Rashid Chowdhury had also visited India during the Raisina Dialogue.

"Yes, he [Mohammad Kaiser Rashid Chowdhury] was here on the sidelines of the Raisina dialogue. He had a meeting with several of his interlocutors here," Jaiswal said.

Meanwhile, Jaiswal had also said that India has co-sponsored the GCC-led resolution at the UN Security Council.

"We have co-sponsored the GCC-led resolution at the UN Security Council. We have 135 countries who have co-sponsored this particular resolution. The resolution reflects several of our positions, as you know, that we have a large diaspora in the GCC countries, and their well-being and welfare is of utmost importance. The Gulf is also very important for our energy security needs," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Very sad news about the Bangladeshi workers. It's a reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by migrant laborers. India should lead regional efforts to establish stronger protections. Glad to see we are co-sponsoring the UN resolution.
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Aditya G
The situation highlights the need for our own "Neighbourhood First" policy to be proactive. Helping Bangladesh with diesel is a good step, but we must also work together on migrant worker safety. Our economies are linked.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while India's support is important, we must also look inward. Are conditions for migrant workers from India itself perfect? We should use this as a moment to strengthen our own systems and agreements with Gulf nations.
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Karthik V
This is why regional cooperation is key. Bangladesh asking India for energy aid and the military intelligence visit show trust is building. We are stronger when South Asia works together on issues like this. Hope the workers get justice.
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Nisha Z
Terrible to hear about the deaths and injuries. My heart goes out to their families. The Gulf countries must be held accountable. India co-sponsoring the UN resolution is a positive diplomatic move. Jai Hind.

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