Ambassador Ronen Sen will meet Indian shipyard workers
Mar 21st, 2008 | Category:Breaking News, India News, National News
Ronen Sen the Ambassador of India to the United States has cancelled all his appointments outside Washington DC to meet the Indian workers, who are marching to the Capital City in protest of alleged slave-like treatment with them in a Mississippi shipyard.
Ronen Sen said, “On March 17, Ambassador Sen had conveyed to the Indian workers his willingness to meet with them at a mutually convenient date & time to see how their legitimate grievances and concerns could be addressed. He said that his doors were always open to any of his fellow citizens of India. The Ambassador has decided to cancel all his appointments outside Washington DC & return to the capital by mid-day on March 26 to be able to receive the Indian workers at his office”.
More than 100 Indian workers, who alleged that they faced “slave-like treatment” in a Mississippi shipyard after being “tricked” into coming to the US, have began a march from New Orleans to Washington on March 17 to meet Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen in their search for justice.
The protestors, who alleged that the Indian government failed to protect them, are expected to reach Washington DC on March 26.
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