About 40 Indians from Punjab are believed to be held as captives in Iraq since last year. One of them who claimed to have escaped from there had earlier made a claim that the others might have been killed.
During the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha, Swaraj said that if they were stranded, the government would have brought them long back but they are in the captivity of terrorists.
Referring to a recent meeting in which foreign ministers from Arab countries and 15 ministers participated, Swaraj said the heads of two major nations told me that the Indians were alive.
The Minister came in for praise from some members in the House for the handling of problems faced by Indians abroad, including rescuing them and ensuring their return home.
Meanwhile, Swaraj said there has been no "big exodus" of Indians from foreign countries in the wake of steep fall in crude oil prices which has adversely affected job prospects.
She was responding to a query on what action the government plans to take as many companies overseas were sending back Indians amid decline in oil prices, a matter of concern to Kerala that has a large number of NRIs.
priority for the government, Swaraj said it is working from all sides to address problems faced by them.
Whenever such problems are brought to her notice, "I look at it personally and in case of emergency situations, we try to address the issue within 24 hours", she said.
In such situations, "I don't look at a person's language, state or religion. For me, they all are Indians," Swaraj said while expressing confidence that such problems would be resolved completely.
Besides thumping of desks by members from Treasury benches, BJD's Baijayant Panda and AAP members Dharamvir Gandhi and Bhagwant Mann appreciated the Minister for helping Indians facing difficulties in foreign countries.
Opposition members, including those from the Left, were seen thumping benches.
In response, Swaraj said she thanked them for thanking her.
Speaker Sumitra Mahajan too was heard saying that it was the Minister's day today.
Expelled RJD member Rajesh Ranjan appreciated Swaraj for replying to questions in Hindi.
Mahajan remarked that his wife and Congress MP Ranjita Ranjan would give her bike to the Minister, leaving members in a peal of laughter. Ranjita Ranjan had ridden a motorbike to Parliament yesterday on the occasion of International Women's Day.
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