
‘Haven't seen my father in 9 years': Telangna worker stranded in Saudi Arabia after employer withholds passport, visa
Thallapally Eshwar, an Indian migrant worker from Hanumakonda, has been stranded in Saudi Arabia for nine years after losing his visa and passport, allegedly held by his employer. Living in fear of arrest in Sakakah, Al-Jawf province, he lacks legal documents and a valid work permit.
HYDERABAD: For the past nine years, Thallapally Eshwar, 54, migrant worker from Hanumakonda, has been stranded in Saudi Arabia. His return blocked by loss of his visa and passport, allegedly withheld by his employer. With no legal documents and lapsed work permit, Eshwar has been stuck in Sakakah in Al-Jawf province, living in fear of arrest.
"For nine years, we haven't seen my father. He cannot step out without risking arrest," said his daughter, Mani Deepika, 27, on Saturday. His wife, Thallapally Latha, approached
Pravasi Praja Vani
grievance redressal forum at Praja Bhavan, submitting a plea addressed to CM Revanth Reddy.
Eshwar migrated to Saudi Arabia after being promised a job as a house driver. But a year later, he lost job. Eshwar found work briefly as a driver elsewhere, but for the past seven years, he has been working in a date palm field as a labourer, without legal status or freedom of movement. Eshwar's work permit expired in Aug 2017. Although his passport is valid until Jan 2027, the original is not with him.

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