Vyalar Ravi, minister for civil aviation and overseas Indians told rediff.com that the Indian Navy's warships are going to Libya only to escort the hired ships that would be bringing back Indian citizens being evacuated from the troubled country. He said, "Navy ships will only escort other ships."
Ravi insists that the Indian government was not at all slow in responding to the crisis. He refutes the charge that many Indians trapped in the Libyan disturbances are feeling insecure without prompt help from the Indian embassy.
Ravi said that on February 20, a special cell was formed in New Delhi and the coordination of all the concerned ministries was sought.
Ravi said that a friend from Dubai alerted him in afternoon of February 20 to help 18 Indian nurses trapped in Libya. Ravi immediately talked to one of them and had soon contacted Indian Ambassador M Manimekalai to take stock of the situation.
Ravi then spoke to T K A Nair, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who in turn called Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao. On Sunday evening, Ravi also called S M Krishna, minister for external affairs. Krishna called A K Antony, defence minister, to chalk out a plan to help Indians stranded in Libya.
On Sunday, when Rao spoke to Ravi, she informed him that she was already in touch with the Indian ambassador in Tripoli.The efforts were already on to plan the evacuation, if needed.
On Sunday, Rao told Ravi about the need for an emergency plan. A small group of senior officers of the defence ministry, ministry of external affairs and ministry of overseas Indian affairs was formed to tackle this crisis.
While talking about the ongoing plan of evacuating Indians from Libya, Ravi said, "The evacuation of Indians is underway. Already, the Scotia Prince, a hired ship, has left for Benghazi to pick up Indians. It should reach there by Monday. Air India has kept more than four flights ready to pick up passengers coming by ship to Egypt. We are ready to fly to Libyan cities if the Libyan government gives us the permission," he
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