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A ceaseless plight Updated: Updated: April 28, 2021 01:31 IST Hundreds of fishermen have been languishing in Pakistan’s prisons for years with no end in sight Share Article AAA Arrested Indian fishermen sit in a police lockup in Karachi on November 18, 2018. | Photo Credit: AFP Hundreds of fishermen have been languishing in Pakistan’s prisons for years with no end in sight Ramesh Taba Sosa, an Indian fisherman, is the latest victim of an inhuman and skewed system involving India and Pakistan, in which mortal remains of prisoners are not repatriated for months. Sosa died in a prison hospital in Malir Jail, Karachi, Pakistan, on March 26, 2021, but there is no guarantee when his family in Nanavada, near Kodinar in Gujarat, will be able to conduct his last rites. ....
Crossed over to Pakistan in 2008, Kutch man returns home after 13 years Crossed over to Pakistan in 2008, Kutch man returns home after 13 years Kutch resident Ismail Sama had crossed over to Pakistan in 2008 by mistake. 13 years later, he has returned home back to his family. advertisement Ismail Sama had crossed over to Pakistan by mistake in 2008. (Photo: India Today) Ismail Sama, a resident of Gujarat s Kutch, has returned back home to India after spending 13 years in Pakistan jail. In 2008, he had crossed over Pakistan by mistake while grazing his herd of cows. What happened? I had lost my direction and next morning around 10:30 am, Pakistan rangers caught me, telling me I had intruded into their country. They took me to hospital and after my condition improved, they handed me over to inter service’s intelligence(ISI), he said. ....
India-Pak Relations: What the Kafkaesque Case of a Repatriated Cattle-Herder Tells Us That a poor man ends up spending years in jail due to bureaucratic delays points to a larger issue. But Ismail Sama s repatriation also gives cause for some hope. Representative photo: Public domain The story of an Indian man repatriated from Pakistan after missing for years, his family ignorant of his whereabouts, highlights the bizarre ‘spy vs spy’ mentality that plagues both countries and their callousness towards not just each otherâs but their own citizens. In this Kafkaesque scenario, it is the poor who primarily pay the price of the ongoing hostility and bureaucratic delays. ....
Gujarat cattle herder who crossed over to Pakistan in 2008 returns to India Sama reached Amritsar after crossing over to the Indian territory through Wagah-Attari international border on Friday, officials at Attari said. Share Via Email | A+A A- By PTI AHMEDABAD: A cattle herder from Gujarat s Kutch district, who had inadvertently crossed over to Pakistan in 2008 and was arrested there on charges of spying, has finally returned to India after languishing in the neighbouring country s jails, officials said. Ismael Sama, 60, from Nana Dinara village in Kutch, located some 60 kms from the Pakistan border, had mistakenly crossed over to Pakistan while grazing his cattle. ....