Some Filipinos are forced to beg or sift through garbage to survive after going unpaid for months, said Garry Martinez, chairman of the Migrante group which works for the millions of Filipino overseas workers worldwide.
Indian Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj Grdt with Twitter, saying: "There are a large number of Indian workers lost their jobs in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Employers did not pay workers conducted and shut down their plants. "
The minister confirmed that the Indian workers who have become unemployed in Saudi Arabia will not find what they eat . "
Indian media reported that these workers are suffering from hunger and living in camps and do not have the financial means that will allow them to return to India.
In contrast, according to the estimates of Riyadh, the number of Indian workers in Saudi Arabia, about one million five hundred thousand Indians residing in Saudi Arabia, according to the 2000 statistics, and they make up 7% at least of the Kingdom's population in that period, and in 2013 the number of Indians in Saudi Arabia reached two million, four hundred and fifty thousand the Indians of the largest communities in Saudi Arabia.
In contrast, according to the estimates of Riyadh, the number of Indian workers in Saudi Arabia, about one million five hundred thousand Indians residing in Saudi Arabia, according to the 2000 statistics, and they make up 7% at least of the Kingdom's population in that period, and in 2013 the number of Indians in Saudi Arabia reached two million, four hundred and fifty thousand the Indians of the largest communities in Saudi Arabia.
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