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The Salman Khan-starrer Bajrangi Bhaijaan may have been a work of fiction, but sometimes life shocks us by imitating fiction. At the Edhi Foundation shelter in Karachi’s Mithadar, far from the glamour of a Bollywood film production, real life heroes are working to find the hometown of an Indian girl who can neither speak nor hear.

“The Punjab Rangers brought her to us some 13 years ago,” says Faisal Edhi of the Edhi Foundation. “For years, we have been trying to locate her family or her hometown so that she can return.”

First brought to an Edhi Centre in Lahore, the girl was moved to the shelter in Karachi where Bilquis Edhi named her ‘Geeta’ and has become quite close to the girl.

Now 23 years old, Geeta is believed to have mistakenly crossed into Pakistani territory as a child. The only communication she has managed with the Edhi staff is recognising the Indian map on a mobile phone and breaking down into tears. Sobbing silently, she frantically points first at the Indian state of Jharkhand and then at Telangana, trying hard to tell something of her past that may be a clue for them.

The foundation’s workers have also tried to use Geeta’s ability to write and draw in an effort to be able to identify her hometown. With a sad smile, the slender girl shows her drawing of her country’s map. She then brings a notebook and points to pages full of handwritten Hindi scripture. Some words are in Roman Hindi and communicate the obvious: that she misses her mother and home very much. Using her fingers and facial expression, Geeta says she has seven brothers and four sisters.

“We have shown her writings to people but nothing has come out of it. She copies Hindi words from magazines,” explains Faisal.

A follower of Hinduism, the shelter home’s staff have created a separate praying room for her, adorning it with colourful posters of Hindu deities, and an earthen lamp on the table. As Geeta gets up and prays, Faisal points toward one of the figurines: “This is the Ganesh that I got for her from Nepal.”

With the success of the Bollywood film, activists have capitalised on the momentum to make more of an effort to reunite Geeta with her family. Activist Ansar Burney, who has raised this issue three years ago during a visit to India, is now running an active campaign for her on Facebook.

“Last year, officials from the Indian Consulate visited her, took her picture and records but they didn’t come back,” says Faisal. Journalists, including one from India, also interviewed her but no one was able to locate her family.

Without any luck in finding her family back home, Bilquis Edhi suggested Geeta begins a new life in Pakistan by getting married to a Hindu boy. In her sign language, Geeta refused and made it clear that she will only get married once she returns home.

In the meanwhile, Geeta is happy to spend her time doing household chores with a friendly smile always lighting up her face. “She cooks scrumptious vegetable dishes,” says Humaira, one of the caretakers for Geeta. “She does all the work and tries to stay happy but when she remembers her family, she cries a lot.”

Amongst her writings, the numbers ‘193’ make a frequent appearance. In a last-ditch effort to solve the mystery, Faisal draws a house on a piece of paper and hands her a pen. Geeta takes it, smiles, and jots down the numbers beside it. ‘193’, it seems, may be her house number.
Activists seek to reunite Indian girl with family - The Express Tribune
 
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Swaraj asks envoy to meet Indian girl stuck in Pakistan
Aug 03, 2105, PTI/ Agencies:
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External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday directed TCA Raghavan, the Indian high commissioner to Pakistan, to meet the Indian girl, who is stuck in Pakistan for the last 15 years.
Sushma made the announcement on twitter.

After the girl, now called Geeta was found, she was taken to Lahore and then to a Karachi shelter where Bilquis Edhi, a philanthropist known as 'The Mother of Pakistan', became quite attached to the girl.

Now 23-year-old, Geeta is believed to have mistakenly crossed into the Pakistani territory as a child. Though she has managed to recognise the Indian map on a mobile phone, she has not been successful in conveying any other information to the Edhi staff.

Sobbing silently, she frantically points first at Jharkhand and then Telangana, trying hard to tell something of her past. Using her fingers and facial expression, Geeta says she has seven brothers and four sisters.

The shelter home's staff have created a separate praying room for her, adorning it with colourful posters of Hindu deities. "She is a devout Hindu and has even put up colourful posters of Hindu deities, and an earthen lamp on the table," Human rights activist and ex-minister Ansar Burney told PTI.

Burney, who raised Geeta's issue three years ago during a visit to India, is now running a Facebook campaign for her. "Last year, officials from the Indian Consulate visited her, took her picture and records but they didn't come back," said a staffer.

Journalists, including one from India, also interviewed her but no one was able to locate her family.

The foundation activists persuaded Geeta to begin a new life in Pakistan with a Hindu boy. But she refused and made it clear she will only get married once she returns home.

I have asked Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Dr TCA Raghavan to go to Karachi with Mrs Raghavan and meet this girl. @AnsarBurney
 
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Perhaps she is a reincarnated Indian Hindu girl who was born in Pakistan and is confusing her present life with her past life? Shouldn't a search for her family begin in Pakistan? :undecided:
 
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. "Last year, officials from the Indian Consulate visited her, took her picture and records but they didn't come back," said a staffer.

Look How effective are our guys there........
 
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Look How effective are our guys there........

I think it was due to the on going tensions because of Lakhvi and Dawood issue and even we should not forget about the ceasefire violations and inflirations at the IB.

Perhaps she is a reincarnated Indian Hindu girl who was born in Pakistan and is confusing her present life with her past life? Shouldn't a search for her family begin in Pakistan? :undecided:

The Punjab Rangers brought her to the Edhi Foundation some 14 years ago, said Faisal Edhi of the social welfare group. “For years, we have been trying to locate her family or her hometown so that she can return,”
 
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I think it was due to the on going tensions because of Lakhvi and Dawood issue and even we should not forget about the ceasefire violations and inflirations at the IB.

They visited last year..... they had enough time to revert.....
 
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Now 23-year-old, Geeta is believed to have mistakenly crossed into the Pakistani territory as a child. Though she has managed to recognise the Indian map on a mobile phone, she has not been successful in conveying any other information to the Edhi staff.
Well thats another source, I read she actually came to Pakistan aboard train, thanks media for making the situation more confusing.

Why the Punjab Rangers havnt thought to talk with BSF 14 years ago ?
So is it Rangers fault now?
 
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Well thats another source, I read she actually came to Pakistan aboard train, thanks media for making the situation more confusing.


So is it Rangers fault now?

Rangers have found her according to reports.
 
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Why the Punjab Rangers havnt thought to talk with BSF 14 years ago ?

Why does the rich killer of a poor man usually walk free with little or no chance of being arrested whilst the poor killer of a rich man usually gets apprehended within hours? Do you really believe that the Rangers or the Indian officials really care about this woman's plight. Now, if she turned out to be the daughter of a billionaire in Delhi, the Rangers, the Pakistani army, the Indian army, the Pakistani government and the Indian government would have reacted swiftly and ensured that she was back home within a matter of hours after she was reported missing and established to be in Pakistan. Take a reality pill before asking questions :D
 
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Why does the rich killer of a poor man usually walk free with little or no chance of being arrested whilst the poor killer of a rich man usually gets apprehended within hours? Do you really believe that the Rangers or the Indian officials really care about this woman's plight. Now, if she turned out to be the daughter of a billionaire in Delhi, the Rangers, the Pakistani army, the Indian army, the Pakistani government and the Indian government would have reacted swiftly and ensured that she was back home within a matter of hours after she was reported missing and established to be in Pakistan. Take a reality pill before asking questions :D

Sad but unfortunate reality of this world.
 
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Why does the rich killer of a poor man usually walk free with little or no chance of being arrested whilst the poor killer of a rich man usually gets apprehended within hours? Do you really believe that the Rangers or the Indian officials really care about this woman's plight. Now, if she turned out to be the daughter of a billionaire in Delhi, the Rangers, the Pakistani army, the Indian army, the Pakistani government and the Indian government would have reacted swiftly and ensured that she was back home within a matter of hours after she was reported missing and established to be in Pakistan. Take a reality pill before asking questions :D

Normally in democracies according to International conventions , Governments do take care of thier citizens.

Sameer Khayani, 11, was not just returned to Pakistan unharmed, but he was sent back home with some new clothes and sweets for his family.
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