Govt to take steps for return of stranded Indians in Angola

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The government said the plight of 1,200 Indian workers stranded in Angola is serious and that it will take all necessary steps for their return.

The government on Tuesday said it is serious to the plight of 1,200 Indian workers stranded in Angola and will take all necessary steps for their return.

"The government is taking steps for their return," Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi said in the Rajya Sabha.

He was replying to the concerns of members during Zero Hour that 1,200 Indians working with a cement factory in Angola were stranded in the South African nation after protesting against management for non-payment of dues.

"Two days ago I have seen a statement of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi which also says that he has written to the Prime Minister about 40 Indians...As soon as I saw it, we sent a letter to Ambassador of Angola for a detailed report we will take all steps that need to be taken," he said.

He said that the government will take action as soon as report comes from the Embassy adding, the government under such circumstances had earlier also brought Indians back from two-three countries in Africa even by paying the money from government account.

Earlier, raising the issue Parshottam Khodabhai Rupala (BJP) said 1200 Indians at Angola in South Africa were held hostage as these workers with a cement factory near Sumbe city were on strike for a month demanding their due wages.

"Their passports have been seized they are wandering in forest without any food and battling for their life their family members are crying media is reporting the matter for 15 days but the government is silent on this sensitive matter," he said demanding a statement from Minister.