Barely 10 days ago, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had claimed that the 39 Indians missing in Iraq could be in a prison. But with the Iraqi Foreign Minister declaring that the prison she had referred to had long been destroyed, there are questions being raised about Swaraj’s sources.
On Wednesday, she again reiterated that the government does not have any evidence to say that the 39 missing Indians in Iraq are ‘dead’ and denied misleading Parliament or the family members of the construction workers.
The Indian construction workers, she had said earlier, were alive according to reliable information the government had received. However, after the territory held by the Islamic State ( ISIS) was freed by Iraqi army recently, no trace was found of the Indians.
The minister, in her statement, maintained that the government could benefit in no way by misleading the relatives. “I will not commit the sin of declaring them dead without any evidence,” she said. She referred to the version of one Indian who escaped and claimed that the rest of them had been killed. While one person is saying that they have been killed, six others are saying they are alive, she added.
On May 14, 2015, Swaraj, who met the families for the seventh time since abduction of the Indians in June, 2014, from Mosul, reassured the families about the well-being of the nationals on the basis of information received from various sources.
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