The return of five Jharkhand migrant workers, who were abducted and held captive by terrorists in Niger, has brought immense joy and relief to their families and community. These labourers, residents of Dondolo village in Giridih district, had traveled to Niger for work on a transmission line project. Unfortunately, they were kidnapped by armed individuals while working for the Kalpataru Transmission Line Company.
After being missing for months, the families of the abducted workers were distressed and prayed for their safe return. With the intervention of the Ministry of External Affairs and persistent efforts, the workers were finally freed from captivity. The families welcomed them back with emotional reunions, expressing gratitude to the Indian government for their safe repatriation.
Sanjay Mahato, one of the returned workers, expressed deep gratitude to the Government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ensuring their safe return. The families of the labourers also extended their thanks to the Modi government for bringing their loved ones back home safely. Some of the workers shared their harrowing experiences during captivity, highlighting the challenges and uncertainties they faced daily.
