India
asks Gulf countries to end sponsorship regime
Saturday January 08, 2011 08:44:08 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: India has
initiated active diplomatic process with the Gulf countries to get
the sponsorship regulations - the main reason behind violations of
human rights in the region - abolished, Minister for Overseas
Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi said Saturday.
"We have signed labour agreements with most of the Gulf countries.
They have promised to do away with sponsorship but most of them
have not acted yet," Ravi said here at the 9th Pravasi Bharatiya
Divas, India's annual event to connect with its 25-million-strong
diaspora in 130 countries.
He said low-paid workers in the Gulf region are facing problems
mainly because of the sponsorship. "Sometimes they just can't do
anything. They are on the mercy of sponsors."
The minister said the government has taken initiative to provide
legal assistance to the Indian diaspora across the world,
especially in the Gulf countries.
"We are providing free legal assistance to the people in the Gulf
countries. Our aim is to provide legal assistance for the people
across the world," Ravi said.
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