Around 880 Indian nationals working at several brick kilns in Nawalparasi district staged demonstrations on Thursday, demanding to go home.
The Indian workers have been demanding the authorities make arrangements for their return. Sarafat Ali, a labourer from Pilibhit in Uttar Pradesh, India, said he would want to go home since it's the plantation season and there is no work at the brick kiln.
“It is time for us to cultivate our land and plant crops back home. But we are confined here at the kiln with no work.”
According to the brick kiln entrepreneurs’ association, as many as 880 Indian workers have been stranded in nine brick kilns in the district due to the prolonged lockdown. Many workers from neighbouring Indian villages come to work at the kilns in winter for seasonal employment and return home with the onset of summer.
The operators said there is no work at the kilns since this is not the time to bake bricks. “We don’t have any work at the kiln now. I have been providing food and shelter for the workers for the past few days. We have informed the local administration about the problem but haven’t heard back from them,” said Bikash Pradhan, owner of the DBI Brick Kiln in Kawasoti.
“The ward office and the district administration office instructed us to not let the workers go out of the brick factory. The workers have been chanting slogans for the past four days, demanding we let them out of the factory,” he said. “They say they’d rather walk home than stay here.”
According to Pradhan, family members of some workers had called up, asking him to let them go home. He said there were 90 Indian workers in his kiln now.