Rajya Sabha MP Sant Seechewal’s Intervention Ensures Their Safe Return
PHAGWARA: The ordeal of Indian workers facing hardships in Gulf countries continues unabated. In yet another case of deception, two men from Punjab—Gurpreet Singh and Sodhi Ram, residents of Pattar Kalan in Jalandhar—were tricked by travel agents and sent to Iraq instead of Kuwait. There, they were held captive by a company, forced into grueling labor, and denied proper food and wages.
Describing their time in Iraq as unbearable, the two men said that a single day in captivity felt like an entire year. Upon their return, they expressed deep gratitude to Rajya Sabha MP and environmentalist Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal, whose timely intervention made their escape possible.
Gurpreet Singh and Sodhi Ram had taken loans to pay ₹1.85 lakh each to travel agents for job placements in Kuwait. However, upon arrival, they realized they had been deceived and were instead taken to Iraq, where they were exploited. Despite working under extreme conditions, they received no salary, no medical care, and barely enough food to survive.
Before being allowed to leave, the company forced them to sign multiple documents, likely aimed at securing legal protection for their exploitative practices. The two men had lost all hope of returning home until Sant Seechewal intervened.
Their families, struggling with financial hardships, had reached out to Sant Seechewal on March 15. Acting swiftly, he sought help from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy. Thanks to their coordinated efforts, Gurpreet and Sodhi were able to return to India on March 28—just 14 days after the rescue efforts began.
Sant Seechewal extended his gratitude to the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy for their prompt action in bringing the men back. He urged Punjabis, especially those from economically weaker backgrounds, to be cautious before seeking jobs in Gulf countries.
Furthermore, he called upon law enforcement agencies to take strict action against fraudulent travel agents who exploit vulnerable job seekers.