Dhaka, May 4 -- Bangladeshi migrants who have remained stranded at different camps in Kuwait for deportation under a general amnesty are leading miserable lives because of inadequate food and accommodation.

In a video massage, they have requested the government to take immediate steps to bring them back.

The migrant workers said they had been staying in the camps for the last two weeks, but the authorities concerned did give them any kind of assurance about their return to home.

Since April 11, about 4,500 Bangladeshi workers who applied to return home under the amnesty have been kept at different makeshift labour camps.

Conditions in these camps are unhygienic where the workers are living as slaves. The workers are facing the risk of C...