The diplomat was booked on rape charges after the two women were rescued by Gurgaon police. However, Saudi embassy officials have denied the allegations.
The mother-daughter, who were brought to India with the lure of a better future, today claimed they were not being paid wages for the last four months and now wish to go back "home" as soon as possible.
"They used to keep us in locked rooms and did not let us make any sound. They showed knives and threatned to kill us otherwise," the older victim said while showing her wounds.
"We want to go back to Nepal and these people should be jailed as soon as possible," she added.
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Members of an NGO, who assisted Gurgaon Police during the rescue operation, said the victims were sold to an Indian agent for Rs one lakh each.
"They were brought to India in the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake. The victims were in misery and were offered Rs 30,000 and good food by an agent named Kaplana.
Gurgaon police raided the flat in DLF Phase-II and rescued the two women on Monday.
An FIR has been filed under various sections of IPC. Gurgaon police has contacted the Nepal Embassy for assistance.
"We have sought a report from local police," MEA spokesperson said
The Saudi Embassy is in touch with External Affairs Ministry regarding the matter.