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Freed by Qatar only because of PM's personal intervention: Navy veterans

IndiaTimes Monday, 12 February 2024
The expressions of the seven naval veterans who arrived at Delhi airport in the early hours of Monday were filled with relief after nearly 17 months of detention in a Qatari prison, with spells of solitary confinement and a death sentence hanging over their heads for a few months. The veterans were full of praise for PM Modi's personal intervention in securing their release.
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