DMK chief M Karunanidhi today said the Central and state governments should take steps to ensure the livelihood of Indian expatriates being sent back from Saudi Arabia to Tamil Nadu as a significant number of people were affected by 'Nitaqat' law.
Karunanidhi recalled that he had recently sought India's intervention to ensure Indian workers continued working there as a large number of those affected were Tamils.
The Indian Embassy, however, in Saudi Arabia had started taking steps to send them back to India, he said in a statement.
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Nitaqat is aimed at replacing a large section of overseas workers with locals in Saudi Arabia, a haven for job-seekers from India, especially from Tamil Nadu and Kerala.