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Amarinder writes to Sushma on Gurdaspur youth issue

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : May 12 2016 | 6:49 PM IST
Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh has written to Union minister Sushma Swaraj seeking her urgent intervention for securing the release of eight youths from Gurdaspur stranded in Malaysia.
In his letter to the External Affairs Minister, he wrote, "I am flagging for your urgent attention the plight of eight youth from Gurdaspur who are stranded in Malaysia," a party spokesman said here today.
They had gone there with the promise of jobs but ended up as slaves with their passports having been taken away by their employer, it said.
"I seek your intervention so that the stranded youth get back their passports and are able to travel back home, or, your ministry should arrange for passports/travel documents to facilitate their return, lest they meet the same fate as the boys still stuck in Iraq, about whose plight we still do not know".
According to media reports, eight young men of Gurdaspur district who had migrated to Malaysia in search of jobs had approached the Indian high commission after escaping from a private food packaging company, where they were allegedly being made to work as slaves.
The youths, aged between 22 and 25 years, had gone to Malaysia on March 22 after paying Rs 1.7 lakh each to agents operating in the district on the promise of a well- paying and comfortable job.

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In a letter to the Indian high commissioner, one of the youths Davinder Singh said that he and seven other persons were promised a monthly salary of 1,300 Malaysian Ringgit (Rs 21,000) besides other allowances for working 48 hours a week in the Malaysian firm Maxco Food Industries.
On reaching Malaysia, they were allegedly asked to clean toilets instead of the promised job and forced to work for nearly 20 hours a day, the letter said.
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On being quizzed about the party's 'poor' performance in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, Amarinder said that he spoke to Priyanka Gandhi last night and that they discussed how Congress had the chance of a comeback in the politically-crucial state, just as it did in Punjab.
He said Congress' winning performance in three of the five states that went to polls showed that the "party's overall standing had improved."
On the 'Captain Smart Connect' programme launched ahead of the Punjab Assembly polls, he said global tenders would soon be floated to procure smartphones as promised under the scheme.
Amarinder along with his newly elected MLAs will hold a meeting at Chandigrah later in the day following which he will meet Governor V P Singh Badnore to stake claim to form the government in the state.
Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today submitted his resignation to Governor V P Singh Badnore following his party's defeat in the assembly polls. The senior Akali leader said that he will support the Congress government for the development of Punjab.
Lok Insaf Party (LIP) members Simarjeet Singh Bains and Balwinder Singh Bains also announced their support to the Congress for the development of the state.

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First Published: May 12 2016 | 6:49 PM IST

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