Bengal Seeks MEA Help: 11 Migrant Workers Stranded in Oman Rescue Mission

The West Bengal government has approached the Ministry of External Affairs to help 11 migrant workers stranded in Oman after being defrauded by a recruitment agency. The workers from Murshidabad were left distressed and without support, prompting intervention from the state government. The Indian Embassy in Oman has now provided them with food and shelter, with hopes of facilitating their safe return. The Trinamool Congress highlighted this as another example of their proactive support for migrant workers in difficult situations.

Key Points: Bengal Govt MEA Intervention Oman Migrant Workers Rescue

  • West Bengal government contacts MEA for stranded Murshidabad migrant workers
  • Indian Embassy in Oman provides food and shelter to workers
  • 11 migrants defrauded by unscrupulous recruitment agency
  • Trinamool Congress highlights proactive efforts to support migrant workers
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Bengal govt asks MEA to intervene seeking return of 11 migrant workers stranded in Oman

West Bengal government seeks MEA help to rescue 11 migrant workers stranded in Oman after recruitment agency fraud

"These individuals, who left their homes in search of livelihood, have now appealed for assistance to return to their families. - Trinamool Congress Press Statement"

Kolkata, Oct 18

The West Bengal government, on Saturday, sought the intervention of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for ensuring the safe return of 11 migrant workers from Murshidabad district in Oman, officials said.

According to a press statement issued by Trinamool Congress, of the 11 migrant workers from Murshidabad, who had been employed in Oman, were left stranded after being defrauded by an unscrupulous recruitment agency.

"Abandoned and without support, they were forced to wander from place to place in distress," the press statement said.

However, the press statement spoke about the distress faced by these 11 migrant workers, following which the West Bengal government intervened and discussed the matter with the MEA, which prompted the Indian Embassy in Oman to act.

Owing to the proactive efforts of the West Bengal government, the press statement from the Trinamool Congress has claimed that those 11 migrant workers are now under the care of the Indian Embassy in Oman, where they have been provided with food and shelter.

"These individuals, who left their homes in search of livelihood, have now appealed for assistance to return to their families. We earnestly hope that the Ministry of External Affairs will take swift and compassionate action to facilitate their safe repatriation at the earliest," the press statement said.

Trinamool Congress insiders said that this is not the first time that West Bengal government or the Trinamool Congress leadership have acted proactively to ensure safe return of migrant workers while they were in danger while working abroad.

"Even when migrant workers outside West Bengal in the BJP-ruled states got attacked, they were able to return home on the initiative of the state government. This time, Mamata Banerjee's administration extended a helping hand in the Oman incident as well," a senior party leader said.

He also claimed that upon their safe return from Oman, these 11 migrant workers will be provided with alternative livelihood arrangements in the state.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is why we need stricter regulations for recruitment agencies. They prey on vulnerable people from rural areas who dream of earning abroad. Government should blacklist such fraudulent agents immediately.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the government's help, why does every rescue operation become a political statement? Can't we just focus on helping people without bringing in state politics? The workers' safety should be the only priority.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in the Gulf, I know how vulnerable migrant workers can be. Good to see the Indian embassy stepping in. Hope MEA arranges their return quickly.
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Vikram M
The promise of alternative livelihood arrangements back home is crucial. Many returning migrant workers struggle to reintegrate. Hope the government follows through with proper rehabilitation programs.
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Michael C
This happens too often with workers from Murshidabad and other districts. We need better pre-departure orientation and legal support systems for our migrant workers going abroad.

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