The families, mostly from Punjab, were hoping to receive some "good news" about their kin after the defeat of the terror group in Mosul.
They today met Union Minister Sushma Swaraj in Delhi who informed them that those abducted might be lodged in a jail in Badush in northwest Mosul.
"We have kept our hopes alive about our family members who went missing in Iraq three years ago," Davinder, whose elder brother Gobinder (45) is missing in Iraq, told PTI.
"Badush is still under the control of the ISIS. It will take at least 2-3 months to get the area freed from its control and then the government will be in a position to say something more," said Davinder, a resident of Murar village in Punjab's Kapurthala district.
He said it was the 12th meeting of family members of missing men with the Union minister since their disappearance.
Gurpinder Kaur, whose brother Manjinder Singh (26), has been missing, said she was today hoping to hear "good news" after the Iraqi government announced the liberation of Mosul from the ISIS.
Sarwan, a resident of Amritsar district whose brother Nishan (30) is missing, said his family was hoping that the missing persons were safe and sound wherever they were in Iraq.
Swaraj today said her Iraqi counterpart might bring fresh information about them when he visits India on July 24.
Amarinder had called up Swaraj recently to seek her intervention, saying that the families were keenly awaiting the return of their kin following the defeat of the ISIS and needed the central government's support in bringing them back.
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