The story contains many contradictions, and with my knowledge of Bedouin life, I see that some of the information is not connected. First: Bedouins do not eat biryani at all, and it was mentioned in the story that there was a biryani feast. Second: Bedouins do not put their sheep in the middle of sand dunes, but rather search for grassy pastures. Third: Bedouins do not raise sheep and camels together, but rather raise either sheep or camels, because the way sheep and goats are raised is completely different from raising camels. Fourth: Bedouins do not stay in one place for 3 years, and the truth is that they are always moving in search of pasture and water for their livestock.
The writer also did not talk about the root of the problem, which is that the Indian worker mortgaged his house in order to give the Indian broker an amount of money in order to grant him the visa. The truth is that the visa and travel tickets were paid in advance by the employer. The worker does not need to give any amount of money in order to obtain the visa!
unfortunately the writer missed up very bad and i can say it’s a fabricated story.