Chandigarh, March 22: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has spoken to VK Singh, Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs, to follow up on the issue of bringing back the mortal remains of the Indian hostages killed by the ISIS in Iraq.
The Chief Minister, who had on Tuesday called up and also written to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on the issue, told mediapersons at the Vidhan Sabha today that Singh had informed him that the remains of the deceased would take about a week to reach India.
Captain Amainder said, in response to a media query, that since the majority of those killed were from Punjab’s Majha and Doaba regions, the coffins with the remains were likely to arrive in Amritsar.
The state government was making all the necessary arrangements to hand over the remains to the families for the last rites of the deceased victims, he added.
Captain Amarinder said his government would try to find jobs for the kin of the deceased and would, in the inter continue to pay the Rs 20000 compensation which the families were already being given.
The Chief Minister said he would also pursue with the central government the issue of grant of compensation to the bereaved families. He pointed out that he had written to Sushma on Tuesday on the subject and was hopeful of a positive response from the central government.
In his letter to the Union Minister, Captain Amarinder had pointed out that 24 of the deceased hailed from Punjab. While the state government had been providing a monthly assistance of Rs 20000, he said he would be grateful if the Centre could also give them due assistance, given the special circumstances surrounding the matter.