Times of India (May 14, 2012)

HYDERABAD: CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy today urged the Centre to enquire about Indian workers in Angola, who were allegedly fired at when they demanded payment of salaries, and provide help to them.

A large number of Indian workers, agitating for their salaries, were allegedly fired at on May 9 and many of them were imprisoned and provided no medical aid, he said in a letter to Union minister for overseas Indian's affairs Vayalar Ravi.

"I request you to enquire immediately about the fate of the Indian workers in Angola and ask the Indian embassy to intervene and discuss with Angola government and do justice to them," Reddy said in the letter.

One third of the workers are from Andhra Pradesh, while others belong to different states, he said.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy directed the chief secretary to take up the issue with the ministry of external affairs.

Reddy sought that all steps be taken to protect the citizens of Andhra Pradesh, a release from the chief minister's office said.



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