New Delhi, Oct 30: On Monday, the family members of eight Indian nationals who received death sentences from a Qatar court were seen by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. Jaishankar informed the relatives that every effort will be made by the administration to ensure the Indians’ release. The Court of First Instance in Qatar sentenced the eight former members of the Indian Navy to death on Thursday.India promised to investigate all legal possibilities in the matter and called the verdict “deeply” disturbing. “Had breakfast with the families of the eight Indians who are being held in Qatar.emphasised that the case is of the utmost importance to the government. Completely understand the families’ worries and suffering,” Jaishankar stated on X. emphasised that the government will keep working to achieve their release. Will work closely in that area with the families in coordination,” he stated. The Indian nationals were detained in August of last year on suspicion of espionage; they were employed by the private enterprise Al Dahra. The accusations against the Indian nationals were not made public by New Delhi or the Qatari authorities.