Hundreds of Indian workers employed by Sendan International Company Limited have been stranded in Saudi Arabia for the past eight months, without salaries, basic necessities, or a means to return home.
The workers, based at the company’s Camp-17 on King Faisal West Road in Jubail, say they have not been paid for several months and are living
in dire conditions without adequate food, clean water, or medical support. Many had been with the company for more than two years.
The situation came to light after independent journalist Ashraf Hussain shared a video on X (formerly Twitter), showing the workers appealing to the Indian government to intervene and facilitate their safe repatriation.