Official
Spokesperson:
We thought we will
give you an update on the Samjhauta Express situation. Also I would
like to say at this stage that Government of India expresses its
gratitude for the universal condemnation of the terrorist attack on
Delhi-Attari Express and the messages of sympathy that have come
from all over the world. We are determined to investigate the blasts
and bring the perpetrators of this crime to justice.
Government is providing all assistance to the relatives of the
victims from Pakistan to come to India. A special visa camp that has
been set up by High Commission of India, Islamabad in Lahore is
continuing. They have been contacting relatives of victims in
Pakistan directly to facilitate visas and also to enquire about the
missing. A Pakistani special aircraft has been permitted to come
and, in fact, I understand that it has now landed that is today just
a few minutes back. This is to evacuate seven injured Pakistanis who
were in Safdarjung Hospital. The remaining three injured Pakistanis
have preferred to go to Panipat and will return via Wagah.
The Indian Railways have also announced a relief package for the
victims and their families. This includes Rs. 10 lakh each for the
next of kin of the dead and Rs. 50,000 for the injured.
Government is making every effort possible to identify the dead
bodies. So far 33 out of 68 dead have been identified, 27 of these
are Pakistani nationals, of whom 21 have been handed over.
Once again I would like to reiterate that this attack underscores
the need for effective action against terrorist groups wherever they
exist. We hope that authorities in Pakistan will extend all
cooperation in the investigations, whenever required, in the
interest of identifying and punishing the guilty.
Question:
You said
seven people are returning on the plane. But the list issued by MEA
earlier on the website mentioned the number of those admitted in
Safdarjung Hospital as ten and I understand one of these has died.
How do these numbers match up?
Official Spokesperson:Possibly, that list would have been
updated. But this is the current factual situation. Seven are now
going on the plane. They must be on the way to the airport at the
moment. Three are going to Panipat who are the family of Rana
Shaukat Ali, his wife Rukhsana and their daughter Aqsa.
And the aircraft, as I have already told you, it is a C-130 of the
Pakistan Air Force along with a medical team. The seven of the
injured who are going on the flight are Abdul Qayyum, Shameem,
Ramesh Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Nadeem, Muhammad Shakeel and Qamaruddin.
Question: What about compensation? Do they have to come back
to India for the compensation?
Official Spokesperson: Let us keep the eye on the ball at the
moment. Compensation has been announced. At the moment the injured
are going back. How and when the modalities of this are to be worked
out, we will leave it to the Railway authorities to decide. If we
know we will tell you.
Question:
You said that 33 of
the 68 dead have been identified. For the remaining, have the
relatives been contacted out there?
Official Spokesperson: This is a continuing process. May be
you missed the earlier part of my briefing. As I said, the visa camp
is continuing to work. They are directly contacting the families and
trying to trace the missing. People are continuing to come and
Haryana and Punjab government are facilitating their travel to
Panipat. They are continuing to come to help in the process. So the
efforts are going on to identify each one of the dead persons.
Question: How many relatives have come so far?
Official Spokesperson: I do not have a figure on that.
We also have a list of the people who have been identified. If
people are interested, we can give it. It is slightly dated now. It
shows 22 of these as Pakistanis. Later identifications have taken
that figure to 27.
Thank you.
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