India and Saudi Arabia have agreed to set up a joint working group to address ‘all immediate problems’ facing the Indian community, including issues related to overstaying Indian workers and the Kingdom’s new labour policy, reports Press Trust of India.
The decision to form the joint working group was taken during the meeting held between the Indian delegation, led by overseas Indian affairs minister Vayalar Ravi and Saudi Arabia’s labour minister Adel Fakieh.
The two sides agreed that the first meeting of this joint group would be held on May 1, a statement released by the Indian embassy in Riyadh said.
The visit is aimed at exchanging views with the Saudi leadership on the welfare of the Indian community in the context of its Nitaqat programme, the statement said.
The visit also aimed at briefing the Indian community in Saudi Arabia on the specific steps that the Indian government has taken for the rehabilitation of the returning Indians and addressing their concern in this regard.
‘We had met the Indian community workers before my meeting with the Saudi authorities. We will be meeting the community again here today and in Riyadh tomorrow. The delegation understood the issues and took it up with the Saudi leadership appropriately.
-With New Age input