'I have to go to my mother or I will die...' UP's Indrajit appeals to Saudi for help, watch viral video here

Every year, hundreds of people from India go to Saudi Arabia in search of work and many fall into the trap of agents, where their passports are taken away and they are tortured. One such video is going viral on social media. Stranded in Saudi Arabia, Indrajit Bharti, a 24-year-old youth from Prayagraj district, has released a video requesting help from the public and the government of India. He told that he was forced to graze camels in the desert. She said she was brought to Riyadh for work on October 1 and is now forced to herd camels in a desolate desert. Countless such people have been trapped abroad because of the greed for more money. There he is asked to do work that he never does here. His own people are involved to involve all of them. This son of Prayagraj is stuck in Saudi. There is an appeal to @MEAIndia to bring this boy back.pic.twitter.com/NXSx3e9BS7 — Rajesh Sahu (@askrajeshsahu) October 24, 2025 As he cried, he remembered his mother. He told that he is a resident of Sheikhpurwa in Allahabad district. “He came to Saudi Arabia and his passport was taken away,” she said. He further said that when he asked to go home, he was given death threats. At this the young man said, “Be it Hindu or Muslim, help me.” Then he says: “I will die, I must go to my mother.” Then he says, “Share this video so much that it reaches the Prime Minister.” Anxiety and fear in the family Indrajit’s father, a mason, said this is his first trip abroad and his son is extremely scared and lonely. The family says they are in contact with him, but cannot get clear information about his condition. New questions about the safety of migrant workers This incident raises serious questions about the safety and rights of Indian migrant workers. Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy have not yet given official confirmation, this case once again raises the issue of exploitation of workers abroad. Share this story Tags