According to BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain, the 40 labourers, who hail from the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh, were working in Saudi Arabia for a private contractor. They were in jail for one year following their arrest for holding protests upon the death of one of their colleagues.
"The efforts of foreign minister Sushma Swaraj have helped secure the release of these 40 labourers after she took up the matter with the Saudi government," Hussain told PTI.
"This is a Ramzan gift from Swaraj... I thank the Narendra Modi government for securing their release. This was possible after the Modi government came to power, as that has helped enhance India's image internationally," he said.
Hussain said the labourers had been in prison in Saudi Arabia since July 16 of last year.
"This July 2, relatives of some of the labourers met Swaraj, who immediately asked the Indian ambassador to secure their release. They (labourers) were released on July 6 after the construction company took back its case.