Activities of such anti-social elements and illegal agents spoil the goodwill that exists for Indians in Saudi Arabia, the Indian Embassy in Riyadh said.
"It has come to the notice of the Embassy that some self-styled social workers and illegal agents have been instigating some Indian female workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to go on strike. These illegal agents have also found to have circulated reports on the strike through social media trying to get it published," the embassy said in a statement.
"The Embassy would like to alert all Indian nationals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against the nefarious attempts of such self-styled social workers and illegal agents," it statement.
The embassy said it is important to note that "we live in a foreign country and are required to obey the rules and regulations of Saudi Arabia", urging all Indian workers in the country to follow them.
The statement came after a group of Indian women working as cleaners in Saudi Arabia went on strike, accusing their employer of discriminating against Indian workers and not paying them salaries for nine months.
The women, all from Kerala, work for a company contracted to clean a hospital in Riyadh.
According to estimates, around 2.8 million Indians reside in Gulf Kingdom.
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