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31-year-old Manik Chattopadhyay secured a job in Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah as a cook but was forced to serve and cook beef by his employers.
Manik Chattopadhyay | Photo Credit: Twitter
New Delhi: An Indian migrant working in Saudi Arabia has alleged that he was forcefully fed beef by his employers. 31-year-old Manik Chattopadhyay landed up a job in Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah as a cook. However, after arriving he was told that his job would only be to serve food. Later, after reaching his workplace Manik was forced to serve cooked beef which was against his religious beliefs.
When he protested his employers forcefully fed him beef. Narrating his ordeal on Twitter he said that he was extremely offended and traumatised by this torture and inhuman behaviour.
In his complaint to the Consular Services Management System of the MEA Manik has threatened to kill himself.
Dr. S. Jaishankar
✔@DrSJaishankar
· Jun 1, 2019
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manikchattopadhyay@ManikCena
Sir I need to ur help.i need to go back india.plese help me please pic.twitter.com/DlMzhGKiCf
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1:31 PM - Jun 1, 2019
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“His treatment has been cruel inhuman and degrading and is also a gross abuse of his human rights and right to his religious belief has been violated,” the grievance reads.
Times Now spoke to Manik and he alleged that he was mocked and humiliated in front of his colleagues by the employer on the basis of his faith. He also said that no one intervened when he was forcefully fed beef. He also said that there are others like him in Jeddah who are facing the same situation.
Dr. S. Jaishankar
✔@DrSJaishankar
https://twitter.com/DrSJaishankar/status/1134752224519872517
Appreciate the prompt action on this Suhel @IndEmbRiyadh. Pl keep me apprised
Dr Suhel Ajaz Khan@suhel44
Replying to @ManikCena and 2 others
Please give us your phone number, our welfare officer will speak to you. Don't worry, the Embassy is there to help you @IndianEmbRiyadh
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2:53 PM - Jun 1, 2019
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The man had secured this job through a consultancy based out of Mumbai. Manik now wants to return to India and has appealed to Dr S Jaishankar, the newly appointed Minister of External Affairs on Twitter.
The EAM has instructed the Indian Embassy in Riyadh to keep him apprised on the situation.
Last year, Saudi Arabia arrested more than 1.25 million people for violating residential, labour and border security regulations, as per the local media reports.
Many Indians are lured by local consultancy firms to join the Saudi workforce with the promise of good pay. However, most of them are cheated and once they arrive in Middle Eastern countries their passports are seized by the company and they are forced to work under inhumane conditions.
https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...f-looks-to-new-eam-jaishankar-for-help/429536
you happy now @AUz
Manik Chattopadhyay | Photo Credit: Twitter
New Delhi: An Indian migrant working in Saudi Arabia has alleged that he was forcefully fed beef by his employers. 31-year-old Manik Chattopadhyay landed up a job in Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah as a cook. However, after arriving he was told that his job would only be to serve food. Later, after reaching his workplace Manik was forced to serve cooked beef which was against his religious beliefs.
When he protested his employers forcefully fed him beef. Narrating his ordeal on Twitter he said that he was extremely offended and traumatised by this torture and inhuman behaviour.
In his complaint to the Consular Services Management System of the MEA Manik has threatened to kill himself.
Dr. S. Jaishankar
✔@DrSJaishankar
· Jun 1, 2019
My first tweet.
Thank you all for the best wishes!
Honoured to be given this responsibility.
Proud to follow on the footsteps of @SushmaSwaraj ji
manikchattopadhyay@ManikCena
Sir I need to ur help.i need to go back india.plese help me please pic.twitter.com/DlMzhGKiCf
249
1:31 PM - Jun 1, 2019
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134 people are talking about this
“His treatment has been cruel inhuman and degrading and is also a gross abuse of his human rights and right to his religious belief has been violated,” the grievance reads.
Times Now spoke to Manik and he alleged that he was mocked and humiliated in front of his colleagues by the employer on the basis of his faith. He also said that no one intervened when he was forcefully fed beef. He also said that there are others like him in Jeddah who are facing the same situation.
Dr. S. Jaishankar
✔@DrSJaishankar
https://twitter.com/DrSJaishankar/status/1134752224519872517
Appreciate the prompt action on this Suhel @IndEmbRiyadh. Pl keep me apprised
Dr Suhel Ajaz Khan@suhel44
Replying to @ManikCena and 2 others
Please give us your phone number, our welfare officer will speak to you. Don't worry, the Embassy is there to help you @IndianEmbRiyadh
3,367
2:53 PM - Jun 1, 2019
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The man had secured this job through a consultancy based out of Mumbai. Manik now wants to return to India and has appealed to Dr S Jaishankar, the newly appointed Minister of External Affairs on Twitter.
The EAM has instructed the Indian Embassy in Riyadh to keep him apprised on the situation.
Last year, Saudi Arabia arrested more than 1.25 million people for violating residential, labour and border security regulations, as per the local media reports.
Many Indians are lured by local consultancy firms to join the Saudi workforce with the promise of good pay. However, most of them are cheated and once they arrive in Middle Eastern countries their passports are seized by the company and they are forced to work under inhumane conditions.
https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...f-looks-to-new-eam-jaishankar-for-help/429536
you happy now @AUz