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Pb CM speaks to MEA on bringing back remains of Indian hostages killed in Iraq

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

has spoken to to follow up on the issue of bringing back the mortal remains of the Indian hostages killed in captivity in

The chief minister, who had on Tuesday called up and also written to on the issue, today told mediapersons at the Vidhan Sabha that V K Singh has informed him that it would take around two weeks to bring back the mortal remains of the deceased, which were exhumed from a mass grave in Badush -- a village northwest of in

Yesterday, the government told Parliament that 39 Indians abducted in in 2014 were killed by Islamic State terrorists and buried in a mass grave.

As many as 40 Indians were abducted by terrorist organisation in June 2014 from in but one of them escaped by posing as a Muslim from Bangladesh, Swaraj told the Rajya Sabha.

In response to a query by mediapersons, said since the majority of those killed were from Punjab's Majha and Doaba regions, coffins with the remains were likely to arrive in

The was making all necessary arrangements to hand over the remains to the families for last rites of the deceased, the said, adding that he would also pursue with the Centre the issue of grant of compensation to the bereaved families.

said his government would try to find jobs for the kin of the deceased and would continue to pay the Rs 20,000 compensation which were already being given to the families.

While the had been providing a monthly assistance of Rs 20,000, the said that he would be grateful if the Centre could also give them due assistance, given the special circumstances surrounding the matter.

said that he had written to Swaraj on the issue yesterday and was hopeful about a positive response from the Centre.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 17:20 IST
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