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Family of Kolkata woman abducted in Kabul writes to PM

Keeping the hope alive that Judith D’Souza will be home soon, her family on Monday wrote to PM Narendra Modi, urging him to do his “utmost” in securing her release from abductors in Afghanistan.
Kolkata-based Judith’s father Denzil D’Souza, mother Gloria D’Souza, brother Jerome D’Souza and sister Agnes D’Souza wrote a common letter to the Prime Minister, whose copies were sent to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress MP from the state Derek O’Brien.

In the letter, the family members have said that the “brave, thoughtful, generous and compassionate” Judith had been working in Afghanistan for the well-being of the Afghan people and “as an ambassador of goodwill from India’s people, participating in the developmental programmes of that country”. Describing her as a “proud Indian”, the family said, “as you can imagine, the news of Judith’s kidnapping has shocked and stunned us. It has placed a shroud upon our family.” 

They added, “We were eagerly awaiting her arrival home on vacation in a week from now, and do hope she will be back with us soon.”  Judith, working for an international NGO Aga Khan Foundation as senior technical adviser, was kidnapped by suspected militants in the heart of Kabul two days back. She was scheduled to return to India next week.

The family members said the government has reached out to them in “our time of need and anxiety” and the External Affairs Minister as well as an official of the ministry had spoken to them in the past two days. “However, we still await concrete details,” they said. “Sir, we appeal to you in your capacity as the leader of our great country and as the custodian of the well-being of our citizens, to please do your utmost to get dear Judith back,” the family wrote in the letter to the PM.

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