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          Patna, May 19 (IANS) Concerned over the safety of over 1,100   Indian workers, including those from Bihar, facing trouble in Angola, Chief   Minister Nitish Kumar has sought Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention to   resolve the crisis.
 |  "The situation is serious enough to warrant immediate intervention by the Indian   government. The government should ensure that a fair treatment is meted out to   the labourers, their wages are paid and they are given assistance for returning   home, if they choose to do so," Nitish Kumar said in a letter to the prime   minister.
 The chief minister also requested Manmohan Singh to direct the   authorities concerned to take prompt action for the release of labourers being   prosecuted for several offences in the southern African country.
 
 "Anxious   relatives of some labourers from Bihar have reported that injured workers are   deprived of proper treatment. Their passports have been impounded by the company   they were working with," Kumar said.
 
 An official in the chief minister's   office said some relatives of workers approached the state government seeking   help for safe return of their kin from Angola. "After that, the chief minister   sought the prime minister's intervention," the official said.
 
 The Indian   workers are employed in a cement factory at Sumbe in the southern African   country and there has been labour unrest at the factory due to non-payment of   certain emoluments to them.
 
 The $860 million cement project employs about   1,260 workers of whom 1,100 Indians were recruited by Dubai-based ETA   Star.
 
 The trouble has been festering since February this year, but it   took a turn for the worse earlier this month when the Indian workers "became   very restive" and clashed with the company officials.
 
 This led to local   police charging 59 Indians under several offences and initiating   prosecution.
 
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