The political fight errupted a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his government has evacuated the families from Libya and that the Centre was committed to work for welfare of Indians living abroad. Kerala goes to polls on May 16.
Modi is already under mounting attack from the Opposition parties for his controversial comment in an election rally comparing Kerala and Somalia while talking about the infant mortality rate among tribals in the state.
"Mr.Chandy - We evacuated thousands of Indians from Kerala from Iraq, Libya and Yemen. Who paid for them ?
"Mr.Chandy - You said 'Kerala paid for 29 Indians evacuated from Libya,'" Swaraj said in a series of tweets.
The External Affairs Minister, who is recuperating in AIIMS where she was admitted on April 25, blamed Chandy for triggering the debate.
"Mr.Chandy - You started this debate - as to Who paid ? Not me. We always did this because this is our pious duty towards our citizens," she said in another tweet.
"Sushma Swaraj paid for the earlier evacuations. This time we are paying for their travel," Chandy said.
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When asked about the controversy, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said the Indian Mission there was in constant touch with the authorities and it was because of the embassy's intervention that the Indians got their salaries and were issued exit visas.
"Our embassy has constantly followed up the matter with the hospital as well as with the Ministry of Health of Libya...Our ambassador personally flew down to Tripoli on April 28 and met with the Chief of Protocol on May 2 to resolve the matter.
The Indian Embassy in Libya has been relocated to Djerba in Tunisia because of escalation in violence in Libya.
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