July 17, 2014
Indian laborers trapped in battling in war-torn Iraq have arrived home on Thursday, however numerous others are as of now being held hostage by the associated contenders with Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
About 10,000 Indians work in Iraq, basically in regions unaffected by the battling, yet scores of them have come back to India since ISIL started its hostile.
Reviewing his trial, a laborer Hind Nath Sharma said with the endeavors of Indian government they were had the capacity to return to their homes securely.
"The situation in Iraq is tense as every where there is bombing and attacks. The company forcefully made us work and didn't pay our salary, the people who are not able to contact the embassy are still stranded there. The Indian government found us and helped us in returning home," said Sharma.
Communicating appreciation towards Indian international safe haven and government, an alternate specialist, who was stranded in Iraq, Ravinder Kumar said the circumstances has declined in the strife-torn nation.
"The situation is very pathetic in Iraq. I was in Tirkit. The company didn't pay for three months after the situation worsened," said Kumar.
As such, in excess of 2,500 Indians have returned home from that nation.
Forty-six liberated medical caretakers, who were snatched by suspected Islamist aggressors in Iraq, had arrived home in Kochi on July 5. A gathering of 78 laborers fitting in with Andhra Pradesh additionally arrived at India that day. (ANI)
Indian laborers trapped in battling in war-torn Iraq have arrived home on Thursday, however numerous others are as of now being held hostage by the associated contenders with Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
About 10,000 Indians work in Iraq, basically in regions unaffected by the battling, yet scores of them have come back to India since ISIL started its hostile.
Reviewing his trial, a laborer Hind Nath Sharma said with the endeavors of Indian government they were had the capacity to return to their homes securely.
"The situation in Iraq is tense as every where there is bombing and attacks. The company forcefully made us work and didn't pay our salary, the people who are not able to contact the embassy are still stranded there. The Indian government found us and helped us in returning home," said Sharma.
Communicating appreciation towards Indian international safe haven and government, an alternate specialist, who was stranded in Iraq, Ravinder Kumar said the circumstances has declined in the strife-torn nation.
"The situation is very pathetic in Iraq. I was in Tirkit. The company didn't pay for three months after the situation worsened," said Kumar.
As such, in excess of 2,500 Indians have returned home from that nation.
Forty-six liberated medical caretakers, who were snatched by suspected Islamist aggressors in Iraq, had arrived home in Kochi on July 5. A gathering of 78 laborers fitting in with Andhra Pradesh additionally arrived at India that day. (ANI)