Chandy claimed when he along with Non-Resident Kerala Affairs Minister K C Joseph met Central ministers seeking evacuation of Keralites stranded in Libya, "Government of India asked why didn't they return when they were given an opportunity earlier".
"Their question is right. Earlier a flight was sent to Libya to evacuate the stranded Indians. Almost all of them were evacuated. Why didn't they join them?" Chandy said about the questions faced by the Kerala government from the Centre on the issue.
When pointed out that some of the family members have said they had to shell out Rs 7 lakh for four flight tickets to Kochi, Chandy said that expense would be borne by the state government.
"The state government will reimburse that money. Due to some technical problem with regard to foreign exchange, to avoid delay in return, they paid their flight ticket," Chandy said in a meet-the-press programme organised by the Ernakulam Press Club.
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Amid tough triangular fight between Congress-led UDF, CPI(M)-led LDF and BJP-led NDA for the crucial May 16 Kerala Assembly polls, Modi had said his government has rescued Indians including Keralites after being stranded in strife-torn Libya.
The BJP-led NDA government has been "very proactive"
whenever Indian nationals are in distress, Modi had said referring to the rescue of nurses in libya and of Fr Prem from the clutches of the Taliban in Afghanistan.