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India Pursuing Release Of 83 Missing Personnel Including PoWs Of 1965, 71 Wars From Pakistan: Centre Tells SC swarajyamag.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from swarajyamag.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
NEW DELHI: A distressed 81-year-old mother on Friday sought the Supreme Court s intervention to end her emotionally excruciating wait for 24 years for release of her son Capt Sanjit, who went missing in 1997 while on a reconnaissance mission at Indo-Pak border, declared dead by Army and later found lodged in Pakistan s Kot Lakhpat Jail. A bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian were visibly moved as Kamla Bhattacharjee s counsel Saurabh Mishra narrated her agonising 24 year journey through hope and despair since the disappearance of Captain Sanjit of Gorkha Rifles Regiment in April 1997 while on reconnaissance patrol duty at Rann of Kutch area along with lance Naik Ram Bahadur Thapa. ....
Tribune News Service New Delhi, March 5 The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the Centre on a petition filed by the mother of an Army officer seeking direction to take immediate steps through ....
Exiling a missing soldier? How Govt of India disowned human rights of a braveheart By Pushkar Raj. Dated: 12/12/2020 11:17:23 PM “With an unpredictable tide, the Rann turned treacherous, deceiving the best map reader of the academy, who, either swept or marooned on the other side of border, rescued by Pakistani fishermen, was handed over to the authorities, a usual practice by fishermen of two countries on a shifting terrain.” As the world celebrated the International Human Rights Day on December 10, one wondered if a missing soldier of the country has any of rights. This might sound an insulting in a country which swears by the breath, life, and death of its soldiers. But, what if a soldier not only fails to avail the basic right of identity and dignity, as laid down in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but also becomes a victim of violation of the Article 9 of the Indian Constitution? ....