Indian professors held captive by IS for a year return home


Hyderabad, Sep 25 (PTI): Reunited with their families, two Indian professors, who were held captive by ISIS in Libya for over a year, say it is like a rebirth for them.

T Gopikrishna from Andhra Pradesh and Ch Balram Kishan from Telangana, who were teaching at Libya's Sirte University, were abducted by Islamic State militants in July last year. They were released around a week back and returned to Hyderabad yesterday.

"I am very happy to be with my family after a gap of almost 14 months. I was unable to talk to my family members during this period...it was horrible," Gopikrishna, an assistant professor of Computer Science at the University of Sirte, told PTI today.

Thanking the Libyan Army and the Ministry of External Affairs, Gopikrishna said, "The Libyan Army helped us and with help from MEA we safely returned."

Gopikrishna, who hails from Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh and stays with his family members in Nacharam area here, said, "I will look for a job in Hyderabad itself. As of now I have no plans to go abroad."

Balram, a professor of English hailing from Telangana, said he has no words to express his gratitude on reuniting with his family, which resides in Trimulgherry area of Secunderabad.

"It is God's grace. We are very delighted. It is rebirth for me," Balram told PTI.

Balram aid that he has been suffering from back pain and his priority is to first take treatment for his ill-health and then to decide on the future plans.

Balram's wife Sridevi said, "It took almost 14 months to reunite and he has come safely...the feelings cannot be expressed in words."

Both Gopikrishna and Balram refused to comment on their captivity saying "MEA has asked us not to speak about the incident."

 

  

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  • Anitha, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 26 2016

    still many of readers have sympathy on IS "INNOCNT SAINTS"

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 26 2016

    God is great. Its really a miracle to come back safe after falling into the hands of rogues. Some good deeds done in the past must have helped in your safe return.

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  • Alwyn, Canadian

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    God is good and always take care of his people. IS is an evil supported by many evil countries make those nations 100% evil states to control the world in a barbaric evil ways. Many suffering as a result of such ideas.

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  • Mw, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    Israel and India having good relations....

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  • sandeep, Mang

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    So many people have been rescued from this govt. Today we are assertive in foreign lands as we know our govt shall take us back home safely in case of emergencies. Those who comment -ve against present govt look for their assistance during crisis and felt the diffrence. Recent example was in Saudi.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    This issue need to be taken up in the international forum which is really concern for all of us with regard to the security of our people working abroad

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