Replying to a Calling Attention motion in Rajya Sabha on the plight of stranded workers from India in Iraq, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said the government proposed to bring a comprehensive Immigration Bill in Parliament.
"The safety and security of Indian nationals, especially 41 Indian nationals in captivity in Mosul, is a matter of foremost concern and pre-occupation for us. We are leaving no stone unturned for their safe return," she said, adding, "I have knocked at all doors which can help bring Indians back. I am waiting like a mother waits for her children to return."
Talking about the 41 Indians held captive in Iraq, she said government had no direct contact with them but "we have come to know from our sources that they are alive and well".
She said the number of people to be brought back from Iraq has reduced considerably after 4,900 Indians have already returned. The government provided air tickets and travel assistance to 3,938 of them.
She said that even though US, UK, France and China had shut their embassies in Tripoli, the Indian Embassy was working there round-the-clock and had deployed 70 coordinators for helping Indians return safely.
Noting that the government remains "deeply concerned" over the ongoing conflict and deteriorating security scenario in Iraq resulting out of sudden attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS), she assured the House "it would remain the earnest endeavour of our government to assist every Indian citizen currently in Iraq and ensure their safe return.
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