Govt being insensitive to kin of 39 Indians killed in Iraq, should apologise: Cong

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 20 2018 | 9:20 PM IST

The Congress today accused the NDA government of being "insensitive" towards the families of 39 Indians killed in Iraq and giving them "false hopes", and charged External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj with "playing politics" on the matter.

The party also demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Swaraj apologise to the families of the victims, and grant compensation of Rs 1 crore each.

Party president Rahul Gandhi expressed shock and his deepest condolences at the killings of the Indians.

Congress communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala said the Modi government has "crossed all limits of insensitivity" as it preferred to make the announcement on television rather than calling up every families and informing them individually.

"The Modi government has crossed all limits of insensitivity. The Indian government had on seven occasions told the families of the 39 Indians kidnapped by ISIS in Iraq that they were alive. The question is why did the Modi government mislead the nation and the family members of those Indians kidnapped by ISIS," he told reporters.

"We expect the prime minister and the external affairs minister not only to apologise to each of the families, but also apologise to the country for misleading it," he said.

The Congress leader said that if the government had some humanity left, Swaraj should visit each family and apologise to them.

Addressing a joint press conference, Congress leaders Ambika Soni, Pratap Bajwa and Surjewala said the government should grant compensation to the tune of Rs one crore each to the families of the dead and an honourable funeral, as it has been keeping the families of the killed in the dark and has given them false hopes.

Soni said that Swaraj had given assurances in Rajya Sabha on July 25, 2014 that they were safe and alive and even claimed they were getting food and were "hale and hearty".

"Swaraj should publicly say sorry for keeping them ill-informed and for giving them false hopes. For this sin, she should at least apologise," she said.

Soni also accused the Government of being "insensitive" for not even allowing Parliament to express their condolences on the tragedy and this was "unpardonable".

"At least there should not have been politics on the death of these Indians. Unfortunately, the Modi government is doing politics on this which is condemnable," Surjewala said.

"When Sushma Swaraj accused the Congress of playing politics, then four fingers were pointed at Modi government and Swaraj herself (for playing politics on the issue).

"If anyone is responsible for not bringing back the kidnapped, it was this Modi government, which befooled the country and misled it. The Government kept lying and befooling the families of those Indians," he said.

The Congress leader also claimed that the government hurriedly made the announcement as it feared being "exposed" by an Iraqi group called Martyrs Foundation.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor questioned why the government gave false hopes to the nation for three-and-a-half years, which he termed as "cruel" and hat smacked of "lack of transparency" in this government.

"But why did the Govt give false hope to the nation for three and a half years that the people were still alive? That was disappointing behaviour," he asked.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi tweeted, "I'm shocked to hear that 39 Indians who were in captivity since 2014, in Iraq, are now confirmed dead. My deepest condolences to the families of those who have lived in hope, that their loved ones will return unharmed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you today."

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First Published: Mar 20 2018 | 9:20 PM IST

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