Telangana Minister for IT, Industries and NRI Affairs KT Rama Rao today met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in New Delhi to discuss these issues, a government release said here. Ambassadors of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain were also present, it said.
A centralised data bank of Indian workers in the Gulf countries should be created and shared among all states, Rao told Swaraj.
The union government should come out with a specific policy for legal assistance to Indians living in the Gulf countries by hiring Indian-origin lawyers. Further, India should enter into an agreement with all Gulf countries so that if an Indian national is convicted for any offence there, he or she can serve the sentence in India, Rao suggested.
He also requested Swaraj to take up the issue of employers in the Gulf countries forcibly taking away passports of Indian workers. It should be raised as an issue of human rights violation, he said.
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