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Centre repeating empty words, say kin of 40 abducted Indians
12/5/2014 11:39:52 PM
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New Delhi, Dec 5: Increasing hopelessness seems to have enveloped families of the 40 Indians abducted in Iraq's Mosul by Islamic State militants six months ago. A meeting with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj Friday saw them venting frustration at the government for "repeating old statements" and not being able to provide any proof that their kin are alive.
"The mantra (Minister Sushma Swaraj) repeated what she has been saying to us earlier. There was nothing new to add," Sardara Singh from Amritsar, whose 32-year-old son Gurcharan Singh and the family's sole earning member was kidnapped, told IANS. Gurcharan was working as a carpenter in Mosul when he along with the other Indian workers was kidnapped from the site of a Turkish construction company in June by suspected Islamic State militants.
Harbhajan Singh, his face wizened with creases and care, said he has heard nothing from his son Kamaljeet Singh, who worked as a crane operator in Mosul.
"Mantri-ji said it will take time, that is what they have been saying all along," Harbhajan Singh told IANS.
Thirty-six families of those abducted Indian men came to meet the minister Friday.
The minister is understood to have told the distraught families that the men are known to be alive, but there is no concrete proof of it.
Malkit Singh, whose brother Paramjeet Singh is among the abducted, said they had asked the minister about the whereabouts of Harjeet Masih, one of the workers who escaped from the clutches of IS. Harjeet had said the men have been killed.
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