Indo-Canadian truckers stranded at Coutts Montana entry ask for help in viral video

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A group of Indo-Canadian truckers was stranded at the Coutts Montana port of entry for days released a video asking MPs or authorities in US to help them.

They were stuck at the entry point due to Freedom Convoy protest last weekend.

In the video, they said that they had no access to food or any medicine for those truckers who had health issues. “We called both US and Canadian border agencies, but there was no response. They said they could not help us. Even we have to drive 50 miles to get some food,” one of the trucker said.

They said they were all vaccinated and just wanted to reach their destinations. They requested political authorities and ministers both from US and Canada to help them out in any way.

Finally Alberta’s transport minister Rajan Sawney Tweeted that the truckers were safe and back to home. “I am happy to report these Alberta truckers who shot a video a few days ago while stranded at Coutts are now safe at home. I spoke with them this morning, they are doing well and are in good spirits,” she said.