Those who cannot be brought by ship would be taken to Saudi Arabia by road and from there to India, Swaraj was quoted as saying in the release.
The Keralites, residing in Yemen, informed the chief minister over phone that the passports and certificates of those working in hospitals have been held back, which is creating problems for their return to home, it said.
Following the information, Chandy has urged the Indian ambassador at Yemen to immediately intervene in the issue and resolve it. Chandy also requested that those who are willing to return should contact the Indian embassy at Yemen, the release added.
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