Sailors' families lose hope as deadline expires

Source: IBN
New Delhi: As the deadline to pay the ransom expired on Wednesday, the fate of six Indian sailors onboard MV Suez, captured by Somali pirates remains uncertain. With their pleas to the Government fallen on deaf ears so far, the families of the captive sailors are losing hope.
After getting little more than empty assurances, they will hold a protest in New Delhi on Thursday and will march from Jantar Mantar to Parliament.
The Opposition is also putting pressure on the Government. The BJP demanded answers from the Government and walked out of the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj will take families of the kidnapped sailors to the Speaker on Thursday.
Sailors' families lose hope as deadline expires
A meeting with the Prime Minister is also expected later in the evening.
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna has said that the Indian missions were in touch with the transitional government in Somalia and with the ship owner.
Meanwhile, 11 Indian sailors, captured on a separate ship were released by Somali Pirates on Wednesday.

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