Jharkhand Labourers Freed After 8 Months in Niger Thank Modi Govt

Five migrant workers from Jharkhand's Giridih district, kidnapped eight months ago while working on a transmission line project in Niger, have been safely repatriated to India. Their release was secured through the persistent intervention of the Ministry of External Affairs. The labourers and their families expressed profound gratitude to the Indian government for the rescue mission. The workers recounted enduring daily hardships and uncertainty during their prolonged captivity.

Key Points: Jharkhand Workers Freed from Niger Captivity Thank India Govt

  • Workers abducted in Niger
  • 8-month captivity ordeal
  • MEA intervention secured release
  • Emotional family reunions
  • Gratitude to Central Government
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Jharkhand: Labourers who returned to India from captivity after 8 months, thank Centre

Five Jharkhand labourers, kidnapped in Niger, safely return home after 8 months following MEA intervention. Emotional reunions and gratitude expressed.

"We are very thankful to the Government of India and to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. - Sanjay Mahato"

Ranchi, Jan 15

The return of migrant workers from Jharkhand, who were abducted and kept in captivity by terrorists in the West African nation of Niger, has brought joy and relief to their families and the entire neighbourhood. They thank the Indian government for helping them out.

These five labourers, who are residents of Dondolo village in Bagodar block of Giridih district, had gone to Niger about eight months ago in search of employment, where they were working on a transmission line project. It was during this time that they were abducted by terrorists.

All these workers were employed by the Kalpataru Transmission Line Company on the KPTC project in Niger and last year in April, they were kidnapped by armed persons and had been 'missing' since then.

Following their kidnapping, their families were deeply distressed and continuously prayed for their safe return.

It was on the intervention of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and consistent nudges that the agencies managed to secure the release of the workers from the terrorists' captivity.

It took more than eight months to secure their release and now that they have returned home, their families are elated and there were emotional reunions with tears of joy flowing down their cheeks.

The families of these labourers are expressing their gratitude to the Central government for their safe return to their homeland.

Sanjay Mahato, one of the labourers who returned home and was reunited with his family, told IANS, "We are very thankful to the Government of India and to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Just the way we had gone, we have returned safely."

The family members of these labourers are also thanking the Modi government for bringing them back safely.

A couple of the returned workers also shared their ordeal, recounting the hardships and troubles that they were subjected to on a daily basis while in captivity.

Sharing their ordeal, the labourers recounted that their life in the captivity of Niger terrorists was extremely difficult and challenging.

"Every day was spent under a cloud of uncertainty and fear, but we always had faith that the Indian government was making every possible effort to bring us back safely to India," said another worker.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I'm happy they are back, my heart aches for what they and their families went through. Eight months of uncertainty is a nightmare. We need stricter regulations and better safety nets for our migrant workers going abroad for these risky projects. The companies sending them must also be held accountable.
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Rahul R
Welcome home, brothers! 🙏 The faith they kept in the government while in captivity is touching. Stories like these remind us of the soft power and diplomatic reach India is building. It's not just about big nations, it's about protecting every citizen.
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Aman W
The real story is the desperation that drives our people to take such dangerous jobs in unstable regions. What opportunities are we creating in Jharkhand itself? Celebrating the rescue is fine, but we must address the root cause - lack of livelihood at home.
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Michael C
As someone working in international relations, this is a commendable diplomatic success. Securing release from terrorist captivity in the Sahel region is incredibly complex. Kudos to the Indian authorities for their persistent efforts.
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Shreya B
Can't imagine the trauma. Their families' prayers have been answered. This is why we pay taxes – so that when our people are in trouble across the world, there is a machinery that works to bring them back. Emotional reunion scenes just made my day. ❤️

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