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Hamirpur Family Appeals to PM Modi for Son’s Body After US Attack

The family of Indian seafarer Aditya Sharma, who died in an alleged US attack near the Strait of Hormuz, is appealing to government officials for the repatriation of his mortal remains. Sharma's father and cousin have demanded a formal investigation into the ship captain's decision to sail through the risk zone. The family has questioned accountability and asked whether the US government will take responsibility for the attack. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has expressed sorrow and confirmed that repatriation efforts have been initiated.

'Will US govt take responsibility': Family of deceased Indian seafarer Aditya Sharma appeals to PM for mortal remains

Hamirpur, June 11

The family of Aditya Sharma, an Indian seafarer confirmed dead after an attack on the Palau-flagged vessel MT Settebello near the Strait of Hormuz, is appealing to government officials to repatriate his mortal remains.

A total of 24 Indian crew members were onboard MT Settebello, and officials confirmed that 21 were rescued, while three died in the alleged US attack. Aditya Sharma, a native of Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh, was serving as a deck cadet on the vessel.

Speaking to reporters, Sharma's father, Rajesh Sharma, demanded a formal investigation into the ship's captain and the circumstances that led to the death of his son, along with two crew members.

"I appeal to MP Anurag Thakur, CM Sukhu, EAM Dr S Jaishankar and PM Modi to help me get the mortal remains of my child. I want to know what the circumstances were that led to the death of three people. It must be investigated why the Captain of the ship decided to take the ship towards the risk zone?

Sharma's cousin requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ministry of Shipping, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, and Hamirpur MP Anurag Thakur to expedite the return of his mortal remains.

Sharma's cousin raised sharp questions regarding accountability for the alleged US attack that claimed the lives of three crew members, and also demanded transparency, asking whether the crew had been informed beforehand that the vessel would be sailing through the Strait of Hormuz.

"The Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed his death along with two other people. Who is accountable for this? Will the US govt take responsibility for it? An attack on a commercial vessel is against humanity. I request the Ministry of Shipping, our MP Anurag Thakur, CM Sukhu and PM Modi to bring back the mortal remains of our family member as soon as possible...Why did the Captain of the ship not stop the vessel? Did the ship company take written consent from crew members whether or not they were willing to sail through the Strait of Hormuz? Did the Master try to deboard the seafarers who don't want to sail through the Strait of Hormuz?" he said.

Sharma's family members were left shattered and broke into tears while speaking to reporters after the confirmation of his death. They have demanded an inquiry into the incident and sought the seafarer's mortal remains.

Another family member said, "There is only one demand: we want to know with whose permission the captain took the ship forward. We demand that Anurag Thakur and the Himachal government conduct an inquiry and find those responsible. Our heart is shattered."

Aditya Sharma's uncle said, "Yesterday, my brother called and told he (Aditya) was missing. I came to Jalandhar. We tried coordinating with the company the whole night, and they cooperated as well. However, they were not revealing anything. He was on probation and was working for six months. Around 1:30-2 am, we got the news. We wish to receive his last remains soon. We demand that our MP, Himachal Pradesh and the External Affairs Ministry bring back his mortal remains. We also seek information about whether there was an attempt to rescue him or not."

Earlier today, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of three Indian seafarers, saying the government stands firmly with the bereaved families and is committed to all necessary assistance.

In a post shared on X, Sonowal described the incident as a "profound loss" for India's maritime community and confirmed that the seafarers, initially reported missing, have now been declared dead after recovery efforts.

"It is deeply unfortunate to learn of the tragic incident aboard the Palau-flagged MT Settebello. Sadly, three Indian seafarers initially reported missing are now confirmed dead after two bodies were recovered. This is a profound loss to our maritime family. The Modi Govt stands firmly with the bereaved during this difficult hour and is fully committed to supporting the next of kin," the post read.

He added that immediate steps have been initiated for the repatriation process."I have directed officials to ensure immediate repatriation of the rescued crew members and swift return of the mortal remains of the deceased for their final rites," Sonowal added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

This is so sad. The poor family is right to question everything - from the captain's navigation choices to the US government's responsibility. The Strait of Hormuz has been volatile for years. Crew members should have been given the option to disembark before entering that zone. I hope PM Modi and EAM Jaishankar expedite the return of the mortal remains and also push for an international inquiry. No family should have to beg to get their loved one's body back 😭

Vikram M

While I sympathize with the family, let's not jump to conclusions. The US government has not officially confirmed an attack. There's a lot of misinformation in these waters. The ship's company and captain need to be held accountable first and foremost. They are the ones responsible for crew safety. Let's wait for the investigation before pointing fingers at the US. The focus right now should be on bringing Aditya's body home for his final rites. Om Shanti 🙏

Arjun K

The Modi government's response has been pathetic! A Union Minister tweeting condolences is not enough. Where is the proactive diplomacy? Why hasn't the MEA issued a strong statement? Our seafarers risk their lives every day, and when tragedy strikes, the government should be on the ground helping families, not just posting on social media. The captain should be investigated and blacklisted. And yes, the US must answer for this attack on a civilian vessel. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

Priya S

This is a clear case of negligence by the shipping company. Taking 24 Indian crew through the Strait of Hormuz without proper risk assessment is criminal. The captain should have known better. The family's demand for an inquiry is fully justified. I'm glad Sonowal ji has ordered repatriation, but we need more transparency. Also, why are we always reacting after the tragedy? Our maritime policies need to be stronger to protect seafarers working abroad. My heart goes out to the family 💔

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