Two abducted Indians in Libya for over a year freed: Sushma Swaraj


September 15 (Agencies): The External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Thursday that two Indian teachers who were abducted in Libya over a year ago have been rescued.

"I am happy to inform that T Gopalakrishna and C BalaramKishan who were captive in Libya since July 29, 2015 have been rescued," she tweeted.

Gopalakrishna and C BalaramKishan were abducted on their way to Tripoli airport to return to India. They were lectureres at the University of Sirte in Libya.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 15 2016

    Good job from the External Affair Minister who really perform well in her assigned portfolio

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  • Sharath Vittal, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 15 2016

    You cant stop doing good work because there is opposition party and has its supporters who have already closed their eyes and ears to all the developments and related work happening now , of course this is very very small thing that even govt is taking care of.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Thu, Sep 15 2016

    Rescued or released?

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Thu, Sep 15 2016

    Thursday that two Indian teachers who were abducted in Libya over a year ago have been rescued. [RESCUED].

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  • sid, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 15 2016

    super job , people can rely on this government for help .

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