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‘People’s prayers prevented abductors from hurting me’

59-year-old priest returned to Delhi on Thursday after 18 months in captivity in Yemen

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Father Tom Uzhunnalil, who was freed after being kept in captivity suspectedl­y by Daesh for 18 months in strife-torn Yemen, has said the power of people’s prayers for him changed the hearts of his abductors, who did not hurt him and even offered him food during Ramadan.

“I feel the prayers of people and their sacrifices changed the hearts of my abductors and prevented them from hurting me, I am certain. God had done something,” he said at a welcome event in his honour here last night.

The 59-year-old Catholic priest returned to Delhi on Thursday after rest and recuperati­on in the Vatican City.

He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on September 28 in New Delhi after his arrival.

On his meeting with Modi, Father Tom said, “The most interestin­g part of the conversati­on I had with the prime minister was when he said I am free now and I should get stronger and serve people.” Father Tom belongs to the Congregati­on of Salesians of Don Bosco and was abducted reportedly during a terrorist attack in Aden and taken to an undisclose­d place.

“The abductors also offered me food during Ramadan, the month in which the Muslims fast They were kind enough to do so.”

Giving an interestin­g account of his release, Fr Tom said he was all set to be released on September 10, but the plan was dropped.

“On the morning of September 10, I was driven in a car from the place of my captivity to a certain place where we waited for further journey in another vehicle, but it was cancelled, because of lack of transport arrangemen­t. We had to return for next day’s journey on September 11,” he said.

Interestin­gly, on way back, a person told him to pray to Jesus Christ, he said. “It did materialis­e. I was again driven to the place where we waited After hours of waiting, three vehicles came and in one of the cars, I was driven to Oman through the deserts at a speed of 180km per hour. By 4am on September 12, we reached Oman and rest everybody knows,” he said.

When asked what was his first reaction on hearing the news of his release, Fr Tom said he was doubtful. “I was not sure of my release, despite one of the abductors, who spoke English, telling me about it. They asked me to wear a veil, and that moment I asked myself whether I will be released at all.”

 ?? PTI ?? Women celebrate ‘Sindoor Khela’ at a Durga Puja pandal on the last day of the festival in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, yesterday.
PTI Women celebrate ‘Sindoor Khela’ at a Durga Puja pandal on the last day of the festival in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, yesterday.
 ?? AP ?? Tom Uzhunnalil
AP Tom Uzhunnalil

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