Girl strayed into Pakistan comes home

Lets share some positive news as well!

JAIPUR/BIKANER/JAISALMER: A seven-year-old girl, PoojaMeghwal, who strayed into Pakistani territory on Friday while grazing cattle was handed over to BSF officials by Pakistani Rangers on Monday evening. The girl is hale and hearty and returned with new dress, footwear and candies offered by Pakistani Rangers.

Soon after getting the custody of Pooja, the BSF authorities took her to a hospital at an Indian post in Bikaner. The doctors found her in good health.

“We have also intimated her family members and will try to hand over her today itself,” said a senior officer of BSF. BSF authorities were in touch with Pakistani Rangers since Friday and had several rounds of flag meetings to get her back. BSF officials said they were waiting for the flag meeting since morning. “The meeting started in the evening when a commandant from their side and a commandant from our side participated in the meeting. They handed over the girl to us at 7.30 pm and we have given her custody to the local police ,” said a BSF officer.

**Pak rangers gave her a new dress **

“The girl was smiling and was seen in a new dress given to her by Pakistani Rangers,” a BSF officer said.

Babu Lal Bishnoi, deputy superintendent of police, Bikaner, said: “The Rangers handed over the girl to BSF officials at 7.30pm while we got her custody by 8.45 pm. The girl told us that she was offered timely meal, candies, new footwear and a new dress by Pakistani Rangers. A woman officer was also deputed by them to take care of her,” Bishnoi added. Pooja had crossed the international border and entered Pakistan through a damaged fencing near 43KYD village in Bikaner on Friday.

**Intruder sent back to Pakistan **

A 45-year old Pakistani intruder who had entered into Indian border from international border Pakistan from a border post near Govardhan border in Sriganganagar district was handed over to Pakistani rangers in a flag meeting with Pak rangers on Monday evening.

Azam(45), a resident of Kiladidar of Apsahbad tehsil of Gujarwala district in Punjab state of Pakistan had entered into Indian territory on March, 10. Immediately after it Pak rangers were informed and they confirmed him to be their citizen.

“During the interrogation, he told that he had entered into the Indian border by mistake. After all security and intelligence agencies inquiring him, no objectionable thing came in front and on Monday during the flag meeting, he was handed over to the Pak rangers,” said an official.

Girl strayed into Pakistan comes home - The Times of India

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How does one tell where the Indian/Pakistani territory ends? I've never been to the border.

Jahan BSF wale pakaR le wo indian aur jahan Rangers pakaR le wo pakistani territory :smiley:

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There is a fence now at least on the Lahore border, dont know if it exists on the whole border or not.

jahan pay Sardar nazar aanay shurroo aa jain samajh lo kaam ho gaya... :D

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LOL! :smiley: So just take your chances, eh!

Seriously though I would’ve thought koi tau marking hogi jis se pata chal jaye k we’re not supposed to go past that line? Like a fence or something? Is there nothing?

Ali, yeah it’s probably not the on the whole border… is baat pe bhi larayi hogi k kon pay karay fence k lie, India ya Pakistan! :hehe:

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aur jahan koi na pakre wahan kiya smjhay :D

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7-year-old girl returned with candies. If it wasn't for the medical exam being clear, I'd be concerned!

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Thanks so much to the Pakistani Rangers.. It shows that humanity is not dead and we could have good relations.

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Luckily she did not stray into Delhi b/c she could've been raped.

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Hahaha :hehe:

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What the deuce indeed.

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^What tha Deuce! Are you talking to yourself, Scherbatsky. :hehe:

Good gesture by the Pakistani Rangers in regards to the Indian citizen, and the BSF in regards to the Pakistani Resident being returned in a timely manner.

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LOL I just re read my post. And yeah I don't make any sense. Shamraz's mention of Delhi threw me off. Thanks teggy.

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Is score still at deuce? Which set is going on?

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10-Year-Old Indian Girl Held Behind Bars After Trying To Report Rape

A 10-year-old girl who said she was raped was kept behind bars for several hours after trying to report the crime, according to multiple news outlets.

The incident occurred Monday in the Indian city of Bulandshahr, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, according to the Press Trust of India (PTI). The young girl and her mother approached a women’s police station to report a rape, but the child was promptly put in a cell for several hours, the outlet notes.

CNN-IBN reports that at least two female officers at the station have already been suspended. An investigation is ongoing.

“The child is a minor,” Senior Superintendent of Police Gulab Singh said in a press conference. “You can neither keep her behind bars nor can you hold her back as a victim in the station. This is wrong. If the lady constable has done this then we will definitely take appropriate action.”

Local politician Rita Bahuguna Joshi told CNN-IBN that the incident was indicative of a bigger problem in Indian law enforcement.

“Instead of arresting the accused the police is arresting the girl,” she said. “We have been saying this from one long time. No one is doing anything. I congratulate media for covering all these issues. We want strict actions to be taken against the guilty. UP government has failed to do anything. Insensitivity of police and UP government is shown here.”

Indian media outlets have jumped to denounce the actions of the police officers, calling the events “shocking.”

Gayashree Chouhan, one of the station’s officers, said she didn’t know what happened, according to Bharat News Channels show “Times Now.” The BNC host expressed disbelief at the statement and hinted at a possible cover-up.

“How can the officer in charge of the police station claim to not know why or when the minor was held?” the host asked.

So far, there are no details on suspects.

India has been consumed by controversy in the wake of a student’s brutal gang rape on a Delhi bus last year. As authorities attempted to quell the public anger over the cime, activists pointed out that a rape is reported every 21 minutes in India.

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Love how this made it to the national news; I hope she truly gets the support and justice she deserves.

Scary when media is more feared than the courts.

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What the deuce!