Placeholder canvas

Gulf returnees jobless and hounded by moneylenders

Date:

Nadia: The Iraq war has hit India. Even as 39 Indians remain in captivity in Mosul, thousands are hoping to come home. But heavily in debt, many of them are worried about what they’re returning to. Twenty-seven men have returned to West Bengal’s Nadia – jobless and being hounded by moneylenders.

It was the dream of a good life where their families will have pucca houses and their own land that drove many to Iraq to live that dream. But what happened after was nothing short of a nightmare. They were tortured, intimidated and exploited for six months and even their passports were seized in an alien city with a language he could not understand.

“They took away our passport as soon as we landed. We were given food once a day and salary once in two months. And 25 of us were cramped in a tiny room. The employers would beat us if we ever took breaks,” one of them claimed.

They finally escaped after the Indian government intervened. Many of them have been doing odd jobs to make ends meet and feed their families. The trauma of the country in conflict still remains fresh in his mind. “There were bullets everywhere and bombs exploding at every corner. We will die of hunger rather than going back to work there,” said another.

Iraq is a closed chapter after many of them were duped by rogue agents who forced them to take loans for Gulf jobs. “We are trapped. We lost from both sides. The employers did not pay us saying they paid for our visa and tickets even though we paid the agents for them. The agents here have all fled. The money is gone, we have no salary but the money lenders want their money back. But we don’t know how to pay them back,” said yet another.

So far the Bengal government hasn’t promised any rehabilitation measures for the 25 men from Bengal who have returned after a traumatic journey from Iraq. For the men facing an uncertain future with very little qualification for a job, it’s back to poverty once again, but this time with a mounting debt that they cannot escape.

 

 

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

AstraZeneca Admits Covishield Vaccine Can Cause Rare Side Effect: Report 

As per the court documents the vaccine maker has said that Covishield can cause a rare condition which can lead to blood clots and low platelet count

Rekha Patra, Sandeshkhali Survivor And Bjp’s Candidate From Basirhat Gets X-Security Cover

Patra will run against Haji Nurul Islam of the Trinamool Congress, who was chosen to replace current MP and Bengali star Nusrat Jahan

News Mobile Morning Brief

Assam Police Makes First Arrest In Connection To Amit...