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Iraq deaths: Punjab okays financial assistance, jobs for kin of 26 men killed by ISIS

The state government had decided to provide employment to one dependent family member of the victims, as per their educational qualification and government’s policy besides ex-gratia amount of Rs 5 lakh. 

Iraq deaths: Punjab okays financial assistance, jobs for kin of 26 men killed by ISIS

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh chaired a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. (Photo: Twitter)

The Punjab Cabinet on Tuesday gave its approval to provide financial assistance and grant employment on compassionate grounds to the next of kin of the 26 state residents killed in Mosul (Iraq) by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorists.

This decision was taken in the Cabinet meeting chaired by Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh.

The state government had decided to provide employment to one dependent family member of the victims, as per their educational qualification and government’s policy besides ex-gratia amount of Rs 5 lakh.

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The govt had also decided to continue with the monthly pension of Rs 20,000 being paid to the family members from the CM’s Relief Fund till the time the jobs are provided.

On the directives of the CM Amarinder Singh, an ex-gratia of Rs five lakh each to 26 dependent family members amounting to Rs 1.30 crore has already been disbursed from the CM’s Relief Fund, said an official spokesperson, while adding that, as per records, one victim had no legal heir.

Pertinently, the case of providing compassionate appointment to dependent family members of the 27 deceased Indians from Punjab does not fall within the purview of state policy.

Therefore, relaxation in the policy was required for this purpose. Keeping in view the hardships faced by the victims’ families, the Cabinet decided to relax the existing policy of the state government as notified on November 21, 2002.

However, the remaining conditions of the policy would remain applicable.
It may be recalled that in a tragic incident, 39 Indians were kidnapped and killed by ISIS in Mosul (Iraq) in 2014.

The bodies of deceased were exhumed and DNA tests were conducted, following which the mortal remains of 27 deceased Indians from Punjab were brought back to Amritsar on April 3, 2018.

The deceased hailed from eight districts, namely Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Sangrur, Kapurthala and Gurdaspur.

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