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Iraq crisis: 36 families contact control room in Haryana

Majority of those stranded in Iraq hail from the northern parts of Haryana

Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Jun 19 2014 | 8:21 PM IST
A day after it was set up, the control room set up by the Haryana Government has so far received information about 36 persons from the State who are stranded in strife-torn Iraq.

Majority of those stranded in Iraq hail from the northern parts of Haryana including Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Karnal and Ambala districts.

According to an official release here today, among the persons hailing from Haryana who are stranded in Iraq include ten from various places in Yamunanagar district, six from Kurukshetra, nine from Karnal, six from Ambala, three from Kaithal and one each from Sirsa and Rohtak districts.

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Among those stranded include Suresh Pal, Jasbir Singh, Rakesh Kumar, Harjit Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Naresh Kumar and Satnam Singh, all hailing from different places in Yamunanagar district.

Rajbir Singh of Bastali, Karnal; Rajesh Kumar, Mohan Lal, Sandeep, Sanjeev Kumar, all hailing from Kurukshetra distict, Hemant Kumar from Mandi Dabwali in Sirsa, Monu from Rohtak, Amit Kumar from Ambala, Deepak and Baljinder Singh from Kaithal districts, are also among those stranded in Iraq.

Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has given firm assurance that all-out efforts would be made for "safe evacuation of people from Haryana who have been stranded in the strife-torn Iraq."

Hooda had said that the state government is keeping a close watch on emerging situation in Iraq and is in constant touch with the Union Ministries of Home and External Affairs "to ensure safe evacuation of the people of the state."

The state government has set up a control room with telephone number 0172-5059197, which is functional round-the-clock where people can provide information regarding members of their family or relatives stranded in the strife-torn nation so that necessary steps can be taken for their safe evacuation, Director General, Information, Public Relations and Cultural Affairs Haryana, Sudhir Rajpal said here today.

Rajpal said that if required, the State Government would bear the expenditure of bringing the people of Haryana stranded in Iraq back to India.

He said that the officers of the Union Ministry of External Affairs as well as Indian Embassy in Iraq were being contacted from time to time to get information about those stranded in Iraq.

Asked about possibility of any person from Haryana being among the abducted 40 Indian construction workers in Mosul town in Iraq, Rajpal said that the State Government has so far got no information from Ministry of External Affairs regarding this.

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First Published: Jun 19 2014 | 8:13 PM IST

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