"There is no confirmation whether he is dead or he is alive....Anything adverse is not there," Minister of State for External Affairs, General V K Singh, told reporters here when asked whether Fr Tom Uzhunnalil, the Indian priest who was kidnapped by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria militants in March, was still alive.
"It is the same situation that we are facing for 40 people from Punjab. They are in the captivity of IS in Iraq. We don't have any confirmation. But we don't have any adverse report," Singh said.
The Indian nationals were taken hostage by the ISIS on June 11 in 2014 in northern Iraq's Mosul town.
Father Tom Uzhunnalil, who hails from Ramapuram in Kottayam district in Kerala, was abducted in March this year by the terror group in Yemen, a conflict zone. He had gone missing after the militant group attacked a care home run by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity.
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Singh appealed people not to travel to strife-torn countries like Libya and Yemen and urged the media to create awareness among people about the situation in these countries.
The minister, who played a crucial role in evacuating Indians stranded in Yemen last year, said of the 5000-odd people evacuated -- many of whom were from Kerala -- some refused to return to India.
"Last six months...Many people have gone to Yemen and they are going through all kinds of routes. They take a tourist visa to Dubai, from Dubai some touts arrange them visa to Jordan and from there they travel to Yemen," he said, adding the situation in that country is very dangerous.
