Key Points

BRS leader Harish Rao personally spoke with 12 migrant workers from Telangana who are stranded in Jordan without money or permission to return home. He assured them that the party has taken up their case with the Ministry of External Affairs and involved Union Ministers. The workers explained they're facing severe difficulties as their company won't allow them to return and they lack basic survival funds. Harish Rao criticized both state and central governments for their indifference while highlighting that BRS is making every effort to bring the workers back to their families.

Key Points: Harish Rao Assures Stranded Telangana Migrant Workers in Jordan

  • Workers from five Telangana districts stranded without money or return permission
  • BRS escalated matter to MEA and Union Ministers Kishan Reddy and Bandi Sanjay
  • Harish Rao criticized CM Revanth Reddy's indifference to migrant worker plight
  • BRS MP Suresh Reddy coordinating with MEA officials for workers' repatriation
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BRS assures support to 12 migrant workers stranded in Jordan

BRS leader Harish Rao speaks with 12 stranded Telangana workers in Jordan, assures support for their return through MEA intervention and Union Ministers.

"We are making every effort to bring you back to Telangana - Harish Rao"

Hyderabad, Oct 12

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader and former minister T. Harish Rao on Sunday spoke over phone to 12 migrant workers from Telangana stranded in Jordan and assured them all support for their return.

The migrant workers from Nirmal, Kamareddy, Nizamabad, Jagityal and Siddipet went a year ago for employment and are now stuck without money and permission to return.

The BRS MLA spoke to the workers and assured them that the party has taken up the issue with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

He told them that the matter has been escalated to Union Ministers Kishan Reddy and Bandi Sanjay, and BRS MP Suresh Reddy is in touch with MEA officials.

Harish Rao assured the migrant workers that all efforts are being made to bring them back to Telangana.

"As soon as your problems came to our attention, we brought them to the attention of the state government and Union Ministers Kishan Reddy and Bandi Sanjay," he said.

"On the other hand, BRS Lok Sabha leaders and Rajya Sabha MP Suresh Reddy are talking to the officials of the MEA," he added.

"We are making every effort to bring you back to Telangana," he said and asked the migrant workers not to get discouraged.

The migrant workers told the former Minister that they were facing many difficulties because they did not have money to survive there and the company did not give them permission to return home.

They requested that they be reunited with their families in Telangana.

Harish Rao had earlier tweeted that the indifference of Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy towards the plight of 12 migrant workers is deplorable.

"It is shameful that despite repeated appeals, both the Central and state governments, which should provide assurance to the Gulf victims, are turning a blind eye. Don't the governments have a responsibility to stand by them?" he asked.

He claimed that during the previous BRS government, migration had come down but now migration has started again.

"Under the current Congress rule, the scarcity of employment and jobs has led to a dire situation where people are forced to migrate," he said.

"Just as it has deceived all sections of society, the Congress has also cruelly betrayed the families of migrant workers. In its Abhaya Hastam manifesto, it made numerous promises regarding the welfare of Gulf workers and NRIs, but not a single one has been implemented so far. After one-and-a-half years of governance, what is the advisory committee, formed to study the welfare of Gulf workers and a comprehensive NRI policy, doing? When Gulf workers are in crisis, what are the committee's chairman, vice-chairman, honourary members, and members doing?" he asked.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why is this becoming a political blame game? Both state and central governments should work together to bring our citizens back. These are human lives, not political points to score. Let's focus on the solution rather than accusations.
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Sarah B
As someone who has relatives working in Gulf countries, this hits close to home. We need stronger protection mechanisms for Indian workers abroad. The government should ensure proper contracts and legal safeguards before allowing people to migrate for work.
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Arjun K
Harish Rao ji is doing good work by directly speaking to the workers and assuring them. This is what true leadership looks like - being accessible and taking immediate action. Hope they return safely soon 🙏
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Karthik V
The real issue is lack of employment opportunities in Telangana. When people can't find decent jobs here, they're forced to take risks abroad. Government should focus on creating local employment instead of making empty promises.
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Michael C
Having worked in international development, I can say India needs better bilateral agreements with countries where our citizens work. Proper grievance redressal mechanisms and emergency support systems are crucial for migrant worker safety.

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