Central Government will compensate the families of 39 Indians killed in Mosul, Iraq According to the news agency ANI, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to the kin of all 39 people killed in Iraq. Earlier on Monday, 38 out of 39 dead bodies were brought back from special aircraft and handed over to their relatives. Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh told reporters in Amritsar that the Indian Embassy in Iraq has no record about the 40 Indians kidnapped by the terrorist organization ISIS in 2014, because they had gone there through illegal travel agents.Singh said that if the government had any information about the dangers of these people, then he would save them as they did in the context of more than 45 nurses in 2014. The Minister of State for External Affairs had arrived in Amritsar on Monday, with the remains of the bodies of the dead Indians dead. Of these 40 Indian workers, 39 were killed by IS and one was able to escape from their clutches by calling themselves Bangladesh's Muslim.
Of the 39 people killed, 27 belonged to Punjab, four from Himachal, six from Bihar and two from West Bengal. Of these 39 Indians, a special aircraft carrying 38 of the bodies of the bodies reached Amritsar from Baghdad at around 2:30 pm on Monday afternoon. One of the killed Indians is to be identified. Earlier this month, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had told in parliament that the terrorist group ISIS kidnapped at least 40 Indians in Mosul city of Iraq in June 2014. One of them escaped by telling himself as a Muslim. Sushma had told that the remaining 39 Indians had been killed by the terrorists by taking terrorists.
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