CPN-UML Chief Whip Mahesh Kumar Bartaula has urged the government to rescue Nepalis stranded in Saudi Arabia after the closure of the company they were working in.
Speaking during the 'call attention hour' in the meeting of the House of Representatives today, he drew the government's attention to the fact that 469 Nepali workers have been stranded after the closure of Sandran International Company Limited in the Jubail City of Saudi Arabia, urging for immediate rescue and assistance.
"Among the 469 workers, 226 workers want to return to Nepal. They have expressed their intention to return to Nepal by contacting the embassy there,” Bartula said, adding that among those rendered jobless, 243 have requested to arrange for employing them in other companies.
Stating that the Nepali workers have reportedly not received their salaries for two to nine months since the closure of the company, lawmaker Bartaula informed the House that despite repeatedly drawing the management's attention to the issue of salaries, no action has been taken.
“Those Nepalis rendered jobless are currently staying in the camp. They are facing a food shortage, some have fallen ill, and have not received medical treatment,” said lawmaker Bartaula.
According to him, those wishing to return to Nepal have not been able to come back home as their visa term has expired. "I urge the government to mobilize quickly for the rescue of those Nepalis and provide the necessary assistance and facilitation.”