Karimnagar: Three migrant staff — two from Jagtial and one from Nizamabad — stranded in Iraq have appealed to the state authorities for rescue, reporting extreme torture from the corporate house owners who employed them. They haven’t acquired meals or wage for the previous 5 months.
The difficulty got here to mild when the households of the three staff submitted a petition on the workplace of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad.
The employees have been recognized as Panga Sattaiah, from Korannapally village in Dharmapuri mandal; Battu Harish, from Sirikonda village in Buggaram mandal; and Orikenadipi Rajanna, from Thalveda village in Nandipet mandal.
Two years in the past, an agent from Karimnagar district despatched them to Iraq after gathering Rs 2.5 lakh from every of them. They have been employed by an organization named Samar Ali Shakir, which promised an excellent wage however solely paid them $400 per 30 days.
When the corporate stopped paying their salaries for the previous 5 months, the employees refused to proceed working. Nevertheless, the administration compelled them to work with out offering meals and commenced beating them once they refused.
Unable to endure the torture, the employees shared their misery with their households, who introduced the difficulty to the eye of the authorities by submitting a petition on the Chief Minister’s Workplace (CMO) in Hyderabad.
The households have urged officers to assist convey the employees stranded in Iraq again to their hometowns.
In response, the state authorities promptly contacted the Indian Embassy in Iraq via Central authorities authorities, sending the employees’ particulars and requesting their rescue.