Pak WW2 soldier at Indian Army headquarters

This thread is about a WW2 veteran from Pakistan who is asking Indian Army headquarters to ‘help’ him. He says that his grandson was murdered and his family is being persecuted in Pakistan. He wants a visa for his great-grandson.

I’ve opened this thread so that maybe some Pakistani members may know further details about this case and discuss it.

Pak soldier turns to India for help
Vishal Thapar CNN-IBN

New Delhi: When was the last time you heard of a Pakistani approaching the Indian Army for help? Well there you have ex-sepoy Mohammad Boota knocking the doors of Army Headquarters in New Delhi.

A World War-II veteran of the British Indian Army who moved to Pakistan after the Partition, Boota says he was framed in a murder case. His grandson was murdered and his family has been continuously persecuted in his homeland.

"They’ve threatened to kill my great grandson if we don’t withdraw the murder charge,” says Boota.

Driven by the desire to take his great grandson out of harm’s way from his native Sialkot in Pakistan, Boota believes that the Indian Army will accept him as a fellow foot soldier who once fought by their side and lend a helping hand.

"I was recruited for India. Pak did not even exist. I fought for India. I come here hoping I’ll be helped,” he says.

But is Boota betraying Pakistan?

"I don’t consider India an enemy,” Boota says.

He is nostalgic about the Indian Army’s Burma campaign in World War-II, during which he was also taken prisoner of war.

Mohammad Boota’s sense of affiliation with the Indian Army transcends the obvious boundaries. And it is remarkable that when he seeks justice against all odds, it is the Indian Army he turns to, regarding it as his parent organisation.

Boota wants help for a visa for his great grandson Suleman so that he can travel with him to his adopted country, Britain. But is Boota living in a time warp? He says he’s in New Delhi, driven by memories of an Army, which gives it troops, a fair hearing.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/pak-soldier-turns-to-india-for-help/28660-3.html

Re: Pak WW2 soldier at Indian Army headquarters

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He is not a pak soldier

Boota lied

he is right he shoulod do any thing and every thing in his power to save his gandchild
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Re: Pak WW2 soldier at Indian Army headquarters

Please keep Indian sources, reporters, media where it belongs... INDIA...

Re: Pak WW2 soldier at Indian Army headquarters

a very interesting story.he be must a very old man.indian govt probably would'nt give a damn as they have security concerns there and would not risk inviting a pakistani who may later turn out to be a kashmiri freedom fighter.

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There are people who are persecuted worse then this and still stay loyal to the country... But still, not everyone can be expected to be as strong under persecution and neglect.
Still, Indian sources are useless, so dont read to much into it.

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Which sources are then reliable ?.


You pick up any of the following…you can clearly see unbiased reporting by Indian media.


www.ndtv.com
www.ibnlive.com
www.hinduonnet.com (Nothing to do with Hinduism)

Re: Pak WW2 soldier at Indian Army headquarters

why are they persecuting him? have they provided any reason?

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looks like Mr Boota fought war for british along with my own grandfather in Burma. my grand never felt like that for India.

its oldman try to get his grandson something out of it. he is not being pursecuted on the basis of his service to british army or india.

and i think he can find love in India, he should really go there. India will get some media drama to show off. he may get something out of it.
so good look to such people! if they exist at all.