External Affairs
Minister Sushma Swaraj today said India will spare no effort to secure release
of Father Tom Uzhunnalil, a Keralite priest abducted nearly nine months ago by
a terror group in war-torn Yemen.
The minster's remarks come a day after a purported video by the priest appealing to the government to free him surfaced."We have spared no effort and we will spare no effort to secure Fr Tom's release from captivity," Swaraj tweeted.
Expressing
government's resolve to bring him back, she cited examples of India ensuring
release of kidnapped citizens like Judith D'Souza and Fr Alexis Prem Kumar from
Afghanistan.Father Uzhunnalil was abducted in March by dreaded terror group
Islamic State from port city of Aden.He had gone missing after the terror group
attacked a care home run by Mother Teresas Missionaries of
Charity.
"I have seen the video from Fr Tom. He is an Indian citizen and the life of every Indian is most precious for us. We got Fr Alex Prem Kumar and Judith D'Souza released from Afghanistan," Swaraj noted.
In the video, Tom was seen as pleading for help from Indian government and fellow Christians including Pope Francis. However, the veracity of the video could not be ascertained.In the clip, Uzhunnalil was seen saying, "If I were a European priest, I would have been taken more seriously. I am from India. I am perhaps not considered of much value."
Prem Kumar was abducted from Herat in Afghanistan in June, 2014 and was released from captivity eight months later. Indian aid worker D'Souza was released in July more than a month after she was kidnapped in Kabul.
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