Why migrant worker deaths in Qatar is getting limelight now, no one asked when many could have been saved
Why migrant worker deaths in Qatar is getting limelight now, no one asked when many could have been saved.

Why migrant worker deaths in Qatar is getting limelight now, no one asked when many could have been saved.
Since Qatar gained the right to host the FIFA World Cup, its abilities have been questioned by the entire world.There were numerous grounds for this, including the size of the nation and its most developed city, Doha, to hold this type of event, the country's restrictions because of its religious beliefs, and the infrastructure in 2010.
2500+ Indian migrant workers died in Qatar in last decade.The Guardian (one of the most trusted news publication) has revealed that more than 2,500 migrant workers from India have died in Qatar since the country was granted the right to host the World Cup ten years ago.
Qatar's goal has never been to boost interest in soccer; rather, it has been to highlight the country's rich culture and natural resources to the rest of the globe. To help this motive, Qatari residents are instructed to be hospitable during the FIFA World Cup in front of the world.
Important information for FIFA world cup fans entering Qatar via road by Abu Samra

Private real estate companies in Qatar blocked apartment rooms for last-minute bookings at bigger profits for stays during FIFA world cup
This is a manageable distance for someone who, for whatever reason, finds flying to be an uncomfortable experience. But, unfortunately, as per the new update, you can't drive from Dubai to Doha during the World Cup. The same with Saudi Arabia.