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Bail out youths stranded in Malaysia: Naidu

By Our Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD, SEPT. 14. The Telugu Desam Party president, N. Chandrababu Naidu, has urged the External Affairs Minister, Natwar Singh, to use his good offices for repatriation from Malaysia of ten Andhra Pradesh youths who have been left in the lurch by job consultants.

In a letter to Mr. Singh, the former Chief Minister referred to the plight of the youths from his Kuppam constituency. They were taken to Malaysia on the promise of lucrative employment. "The consultant/agent has deserted them along with their passports."

He stated that the `consultants and agents' were Kuala Lumpur-based `concepts' whose managing director was T.G. Rajaram and the travel agent A. Rashid Khan, founder partner, Subedar and Sons, Chennai.

Mr. Naidu also wrote a similar letter to the Chief Secretary, Mohan Kanda, with a request to use his good offices for repatriating the youths. He also wanted the police of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu to investigate the matter and take earliest action.

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