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Sheerazis, nationalist groups oppose Kashmiris settlement in Sujawal – Voice Of Vienna

Home / Kashmir / Kashmir -POK / Sheerazis, nationalist groups oppose Kashmiris’ settlement in Sujawal Sheerazis, nationalist groups oppose Kashmiris’ settlement in SujawalKashmir, Kashmir -POK 2021-02-16, by Editor Comments Off 4 THATTA: The federal and Sindh governments’ reported intention to create a settlement in the coastal areas of Sujawal district for Kashmiri families has drawn a sharp reaction from Sindhi nationalist groups and the Sheerazis, considered to be the most influential political family of Thatta and Sujawal districts. According to officials sources, the federal government had asked the provincial authorities to look into the possibility of allotting a reasonable size of land in some coastal taluka to rehabilitate displaced Kashmiris “belonging to the India-held valley”. These families had to take refuge across the Line of Control, since 1989, to escape tyrant Indian forces’ aggre

Gujarat: BSF apprehends Pakistani fisherman at Sir Creek area

Gujarat: BSF apprehends Pakistani fisherman at Sir Creek area Troops of 108th Battalion of the BSF, while patrolling in the Sir Creek area on Saturday evening, found a Pakistan fishing boat had intruded into the Indian territory taking advantage of (the) rough sea state and restricted visibility , stated a press release. Updated: December 21, 2020 2:26:09 am The BSF patrol seized the boat along and a Pakistan fisherman, identified as Khalid Hussain, a resident of Shahbandar in Sindh province of Pakistan, it stated. (Representational) A Pakistani fisherman, who allegedly crossed over to the Indian side of the border at Sir Creek in Kutch, has been apprehended by the Border Security Force (BSF), defence officers said Sunday.

Pak national apprehended by BSF near Koteshwar in Gujarat s Kutch | Ahmedabad News

Pak intruder Khalid Hussain AHMEDABAD: Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday nabbed a Pakistani intruder with his boat near Koteshwar in Sir Creek area of Gujarat s Kutch district. According to BSF source, during patrolling in the area, they found a Pakistani fishing boat in Indian waters. BSF officials said that taking advantage of rough sea and low visibility the boat had entered the Indian territory. We nabbed the intruder. On questioning he revealed that his name is Khalid Hussain and belongs to Shahbandar of Sindh in Pakistan, said a BSF official. According to BSF sources, they found a 20-litre of diesel jerrycan, one mobile phone, eight bundles of plastic thread and some crabs.

BSF nabs Pakistan fisherman for intruding into Indian territory

BSF nabs Pakistan fisherman for intruding into Indian territory BSF nabs Pakistan fisherman for intruding into Indian territory IANS / Updated: Dec 20, 2020, 16:34 IST BSF) has apprehended a Pakistani fisherman for intruding into Gujarat, the central paramilitary force said on Sunday. The fisherman has been identified as Khalid Hussain, 35, a resident of Shahbandar in Sindh province of Pakistan. The BSF troops of 108 Battalion caught the fisherman at 5.50 p.m. on Saturday while patrolling in general area Sir Creek a 96-km tidal estuary in the uninhabited marshlands of the Indus River Delta on the border between India and Pakistan. In a statement, the BSF said its patrolling team observed the Pakistan fishing boat which had intruded into Indian territory, taking advantage of rough sea state and restricted visibility .

BSF nabs Pak fisherman for intruding into Indian territory

BSF nabs Pak fisherman for intruding into Indian territory Follow Newsd On   Gandhinagar, Dec 20 (IANS) The Border Security Force (BSF) has apprehended a Pakistani fisherman for intruding into Indian territory while taking advantage of rough seas and restricted visibility in Gujarat, the central paramilitary force said on Sunday. The fisherman has been identified as Khalid Hussain, 35, a resident of Shahbandar in Sindh province of Pakistan. The BSF troops of 108 Battalion caught the fisherman at 5.50 p.m. on Saturday while patrolling in general area Sir Creek a 96-km tidal estuary in the uninhabited marshlands of the Indus River Delta on the border between India and Pakistan.

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