Six years after Pakistan conveyed to India about 17 “mentally unsound” Indians languishing in jails in that country, efforts to confirm their identity have not yielded any result despite the Ministry of Home Affairs putting up their photos on its official website and seeking assistance from the general public and states and UTs.
After Prasanth went missing on April 11, 2017, his father Babu Rao lodged a complaint with the Madhapur police station in Cyberabad on April 29. A case was registered in this regard and as efforts were on to trace him, the family received a video message from him in 2019 that he was detained in Pakistan.
Bangla, Bangladesh & Bangabandhu emerged as identical symbol: President
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Bangladesh and Bangabandhu have emerged as a single and identical symbol to
the country’s people.
Bangabandhu, thus, emerged as a single and identical symbol to the people of
Bangladesh,” he said in a message issued on the occasion of the birth
centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and
National Children’s Day.
On this day in 1920 the greatest Bangalee of all time, the architect of
sovereign and independent Bangladesh, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman was born in Tungipara of Gopalganj district,” the President
said.
SC seeks Centre s reply on 81-year-old mom s plea seeking son s return from Pakistan jail
An Indian Army man who she believes is languishing in a Pakistani jail after he had gone missing from the India-Pakistan border at the Rann of Kutchh in Gujarat.
| 6 March 2021 10:27 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Last 23 years have been traumatic for a mother, who is fighting an endless battle to have one sight of her son, an Indian Army man who she believes is languishing in a Pakistani jail after he had gone missing from the India-Pakistan border at the Rann of Kutchh in Gujarat.
KamlaBhattacharjee, 81, has moved the Supreme Court with a prayer seeking directions to the Centre to take immediate and necessary steps regarding the repatriation of her son Captain SanjitBhattacharjee from the Lahore KotLakhpat Central Jail, Pakistan. The grieving mother said she is fighting a lonely battle, after she lost her husband last year in November with his last wish unfulfilled: to have a glimpse of their son
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.
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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.