Dammam: IFF Helps Stranded Indian Woman Fly Back Home


Mohammed Iqbal Jubail
 
Dammam, Feb 7: India Fraternity Forum helped Nafeesa Mohammed Jalal who was struggling to return home since four months. She was working as a housemaid in Dammam for the last five months.

Nafeesa's husband Mohammed Jalal was working in Saudi Arabia for the last four-and-half-years and could not get back to India due to financial problems. At the same time one of Nafeesa Jalal's relatives had approached herl with a housemaid visa. He guaranteed the conduct of the sponsor under whom Nafeesa Jalal was going to work and also about the workload.

But after reaching Saudi Arabia Nafeesa felt that the conduct of her sponsor was not good. As per Nafeesa, she faced harassment physically and mentally from her sponsor. She became ill due to heavy workload and her sponsor was not even willing to take her to the doctor. She was not allowed to meet or talk to her husband who was working in Jubail. She was totally under stress and wanted to return India. Somehow Nafeesa's husband came in contact with some of the members of India Fraternity Forum and requested for help.

India Fraternity Forum talked to the sponsor and solved the issue and helped Nafeesa Jalal to return home within two weeks. On returning home Nafeesa Jalal called India Fraternity Forum and thanked them for their help.

There are a number of cases related to human rights violation of Indian nationals in the Kingdom. IFF has been constantly working on this front.

  

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