PUNJAB CM SPEAKS TO SUSHMA SWARAJ ON INDIANS HELD HOSTAGE BY ISIS IN MOSUL

Author(s): City Air NewsUNION MINISTER APPRISES CAPT AMARINDER OF STEPS TAKEN TO FACILITATE INDIANS’ RETURN New Delhi, July 10, 2017: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has assured Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh that...

PUNJAB CM SPEAKS TO SUSHMA SWARAJ ON INDIANS HELD HOSTAGE BY ISIS IN MOSUL
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UNION MINISTER APPRISES CAPT AMARINDER OF STEPS TAKEN TO FACILITATE INDIANS’ RETURN
New Delhi, July 10, 2017: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has assured Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh that her ministry was making all-out efforts to trace and facilitate the return of the 39 Indians, mostly from Punjab, who had been held hostage in Mosul since 2014.

Reacting to reports that the families of the Indian hostages were trying to locate their kin after the release of Mosul by Iraq from the ISIS forces, Captain Amarinder called up Sushma on Monday afternoon to seek her active intervention in the matter.

In his telephonic conversation with the minister, the Chief Minister said the families of the hostages were keenly awaiting the return of their kin following Iraq’s victory over ISIS in Mosul and needed the central government’s support in bringing back their family members.

Assuring of all possible efforts by her ministry to bring back the Indians, who were construction workers taken into custody in 2014, Sushma said General VK Singh had been sent to Iraq to coordinate with the Iraqi government to facilitate the return of the Indians stuck there. She said she had also directed the Indian embassy to extend all help to the stranded Indians, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) disclosed.

Air Indian officials at the airports had also been instructed to facilitate their return, said Sushma, adding that her ministry had activated all available sources to trace the missing Indians, who were last heard of hiding in a church in Mosul.

Multiple channels have been activated to bring them back to India, the union minister informed Captain Amarinder, who said the state government would take all steps to enable them to get back to their homes once they return to their country.

While Sushma had held several meetings with the families of the hostages over the months, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also been raising the issues with other countries in the Middle East region. The Chief Minister said he was hopeful the 39 Indians would be back home soon, now that Mosul was no longer in the control of ISIS.

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Monday, July 10, 2017