Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy today sought the immediate intervention of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in bringing back Keralites stranded in three different countries, including strife-torn Yemen.
According to sources close to the Chief Minister, Chandy spoke to Swaraj over the phone today evening and discussed the issue.
"Over 200 Keralites are stranded in Yemen. The Chief Minister sought the External Affairs Minister's intervention to initiate immediate steps for their safe return, in the wake of the Indian embassy being shut down in Yemen," sources said.
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Swaraj, sources said, explained about the ground situation and said that the Centre would extend all the necessary steps for their return.
Chandy also drew Swaraj's attention to the plight of four Malayalis, who were taken to Congo for employment without proper work permits and were struggling there, after their tourist visas got expired, sources said.
Besides, the Kerala Chief Minister raised the issue of four other Keralites, stuck in an another west African nation and urged the Ministry of External Affairs to look into it.