The families of the abducted have faced agonising uncertainty, and efforts by the Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren to prompt the Indian Embassy and the Ministry of External Affairs have so far seen limited response. Despite heavy police deployment and repeated attempts to block their way, the women pushed forward, raising slogans and carrying photographs of the abducted workers. Their central demand: why hasn’t the government acted decisively to bring the workers home, and why is Annapurna Devi, the local MP and Union Minister of State for Education, refusing to meet the families?
The marchers accused central authorities of apathy and delay, urging the Ministry of External Affairs and the PMO to take swift, visible steps in the rescue effort.