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I had been saying all 39 others were dead: Lone survivor Harjit Masih

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Harjit Masih, the lone survivor who had managed to flee from captivity in in June 2014 following his abduction along with 39 other there, today said he had been maintaining for the last three years that all others had been killed.

"I had been saying for the last three years that all 39 had been killed (by militants)," Masih today said.

"I had spoken the truth," asserted Masih, resident of village in district of

Masih was one of the 40 Indian workers abducted by militant outfit.

His statement came after today informed the Parliament that all the 39 Indian workers, abducted by in nearly three years ago, were killed and their bodies have been recovered.

Masih said they were killed in front of my eyes and I had been saying all these years, wondering why the government was not accepting what he had said earlier.

Giving details of the incident, Masih said that were working at a factory in in 2014.

"But we were kidnapped by militants and kept hostage for some days," he said.

On the fateful day, they were made to sit on their knees and the militants then opened fire upon them.

"I was fortunate to have survived though a bullet hit my thigh and I fell unconscious," he said.

He, however, managed to return to after giving a slip to the militants suffering gun wound.

As many as 39 Indians, who had gone to to earn their livelihood, had been missing since 2014.

Among them, several were from Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, and in

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 15:10 IST
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