The Congress has demanded Union minister General VK Singh's apology over his comments on giving compensation to the kin of the 39 workers killed in Iraq's Mosul. Earlier, the minister had said that compensating the families of the victims ''is not like distributing biscuits''.
Singh informed that the mortal remains of only 38 Indians would be brought back to the country because one case remained pending. MoS Singh also said that the Centre would hand over the coffins of the deceased to their kin, with evidence -- so that their relatives had no doubts.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has called on the 'Bharat Bandh' protesters to ensure that the mortal remains of the Iraq victims are allowed to be transported to their native villages without any impediment. Amritsar's Deputy Commissioner Kamaldeep Singh Sangha said that all arrangements to transport the mortal remains of the Mosul victims to their native places in Punjab and Himachal had been made. The families will reach Amritsar airport in the morning as the aircraft expected to return with the mortal remains will land around 1.30 pm.
3) Govt has no records of Indians travelling to Mosul: VK Singh
5) Rs 5,00,00ex-gratia for victim's family: Navjot Singh Sidhu announced Rs 500,000 ex-gratia for the families of 27 Indians belonging from Punjab.
Apart from this, he assured job for a person from the family of victims and said that the pension of Rs 20, 000 which currently being provided to the kin's will continue.
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