Indian Workers Stranded in Maldives Appeal to India for Immediate Assistance
Around 40 Indian workers stranded in the Maldives appealed to the Indian government for assistance. They have not been paid for at least five months by an unnamed construction company and allege confinement and intimidation. The workers are from Odisha villages. Maldivian authorities have not commented. Separately, two former Attorneys General offered legal help to a French family facing deportation.
Around 40 Indian workers stranded in the Maldives appealed to the Indian government for assistance. They have not been paid for at least five months by an unnamed construction company and allege confinement and intimidation. The workers are from Odisha villages. Maldivian authorities have not commented. Separately, two former Attorneys General offered legal help to a French family facing deportation.
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Around 40 Indian workers stranded in the Maldives appealed to the Indian government for assistance. They have not been paid for at least five months by an unnamed construction company and allege confinement and intimidation. The workers are from Odisha villages. Maldivian authorities have not commented. Separately, two former Attorneys General offered legal help to a French family facing deportation.
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