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Jamaica PM condoles loss of Indian national's life

| | Feb 12, 2017, at 10:13 pm
New Delhi, Feb 12 (IBNS): External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Sunday said Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness has promised that his government will take special care to safeguard the lives of Indian nationals in the country.

Holness has condoled the loss of life of an Indian national in the nation recently.

Rakesh Talreja has been shot dead n Jamaica recently.

"We are grateful to Prime Minister of Jamaica Mr.Andrew Holness for his condolences on the tragic death of Indian national Rakesh Talreja," Swaraj tweeted.

She said: "Prime Minister Andrew Holness has also promised that special care will be taken to safeguard the lives of Indian nationals in Jamaica."

"Ms.Kamina Johnson Foreign Minister of Jamaica has also conveyed her condolences," she said.

Swaraj said: "Jamaican Government is extending complete cooperation to our High Commission. "

She said :"We are grateful to the Government and people of Jamaica for their help."

 

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