New Delhi:The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Wednesday said that the Indian High Commission in South Africa is working with the local authorities to find a solution for the 27 migrant Indian workers, who are stranded there.
This comes after the stranded workers from Jharkhand, hailing from Bokaro, Giridh and Hazaribag, appealed to the Centre for help. They shared their plight via a video message on social media on Tuesday and urged the government to ensure their return.
In the video message, the workers claimed that the company is making them work but not paying them wages. Despite working for four months, wages have not been paid for even one month leaving them without food and water, the workers added. They also claimed that they were not even being able to recharge their mobile phones. The workers have appealed to the government to help them in getting their outstanding wages.
Meanwhile, Jharkhand Women and Child Development Minister Baby Devi took to her social media handle X to urge the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to help these workers. The minister tagged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and wrote, "They all were working in a private company but for the past four months they have not been paid. Your participation and cooperation is essential for their safe return home. Please help our children."