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Jammu: Homecoming has been a long and arduous journey for 50-year-old Amar Singh, a retired soldier of the Indian Army, who was whisked away by the ISI sleuths in April 2010.

He had gone to Pakistan to visit the Sikh shrines and while he was waiting to board the train for India. He was taken away.

Released now, nine months later, Singh says he does not know where he was kept and claims to have been subjected to brutal torture.

''They kept asking me which Indian agency sent you here, and why," said Amar Singh.


His family too went through a harrowing time as they had to repeatedly approach the Pakistan agencies to keep up the pressure on his release. Now, they can heave a sigh of relief.

''I am happy to have my husband back,'' said Amar Singh's wife, Kuldeep Kaur.


On a diplomatic level, Union Farooq Abdullah claimed Amar Singh's detention was a serious matter and an issue that will come up in the SAARC meet in Bhutan.

"Government of India will certainly raise this issue when they talk to Pakistani minister in Bhutan... I am sure they will put this forward to them,'' said Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah.

After the Mumbai attack, the dwindling Indo-Pak relations hit a new low and incidents like these are certainly not helping the cause of friendship in any way. However, with ministers from both sides meeting every often, there is certainly a wind of change. Change for the better.


Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/ex-jawan-released-by-pak-alleges-brutal-torture-78505?cp
 
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How it can be possible???Amar singh is in indian custody since november 2008.

Amar Singh

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:cheesy::cheesy:
 
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And they claim that Sikhs are welcome to visit their shrines in Pakistan :undecided:
 
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How it can be possible???Amar singh is in indian custody since november 2008.

hhhhmmmmmmmm good question....

let me clarify the difference.......

Amar Singh of 2008 although Punjabi but wasnt of Indian punjab..........this one is

Amar singh of 2008 although trained by military but that wasnt Indian..............This one is

Amar Singh of 2008 was not visiting another country on pilgrimage ..............this one is

for more feel free to ask

Thanks
 
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That is what happens to r.a.w. agents who seek destruction upon Pakistan.

how sweet......................a RAW agent visited with a valid visa to Pakistan:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

kamal karti jee.

I didnt knew that
 
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Dead body of Pakistani killed in Indian custody handed over. - Free Online Library

LAHORE, October 22, 2009 (Balochistan Times): Dead body of a Pakistani nationalist tortured to death by Indian police during prison in Indian jail has been handed over to Pakistan through Wahga border here on Thursday. According to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3. media reports, the dead body of Pakistani national Javaid Lotia (45) resident of Khokhrapar Sindh who was killed during custody in Indian jail was handed over to Pakistan through Wahga border. The brother of deceased deceased 1) adj. dead. 2) n. the person who has died, as used in the handling of his/her estate, probate of will and other proceedings after death, or in reference to the victim of a homicide (as: "The deceased had been shot three times. said that Javaid got Visa from Indian high commissioner and went to India for some personal affair in 2008, Indian government levelled allegation The assertion, claim, declaration, or statement of a party to an action, setting out what he or she expects to prove.

If the allegations in a plaintiff's complaint are insufficient to establish that the person's legal rights have been violated, the defendant can make a that his Visa is illegal and send him to jail. During the prison term Indian police tortured him and he died. His dead body has been handed over to the heirs through Wahga border.


India fails to hand over body of Pakistani national

Wednesday, May 07, 2008
NEW DELHI: Despite repeated requests by Pakistan, India has failed to hand over the body of Pakistani national Muhammad Akram, who died in Amritsar Jail on April 26 under mysterious circumstances.

This is the second gory incident in two months, which reflects the plight of hundreds of Pakistani prisoners languishing in the Indian jails for minor offences. Earlier, Khalid Mehmood, a young man from Lahore, died in early February in Gurgaon Jail.

An official of the Pakistan High Commission while briefing newsmen here on Tuesday said the High Commission had immediately contacted the Indian Ministry of External Affairs through writing and on phone when it heard the news of the death of Muhammad Akram.

India did not inform the Pak High Commission about the death of the Pakistani national, he said. Though 10 days have passed, India has not responded positively and the body is still lying in Amritsar, the official said.

On the other side of the border, the anxiously waiting grief-stricken family members of Muhammad Akram contacted the Pakistan Foreign Office for receiving the body of their dear one who was 30 years old. They even visit the Wagah border almost daily whenever they hear the news of the arrival of his body.

The official said the name of Muhammad Akram was not included in the list of 147 prisoners provided by India to Pakistan while under the bilateral agreement, India was bound to inform Pakistan immediately about the Pakistani nationals who were taken into custody by the Indian authorities.

The official said though two and half months had passed, yet India had failed to provide the medical report of Pakistani national Khalid Mehmood. His name was also not included in the list of prisoners India officially handed over to Pakistan, he said.

Pakistan is trying to establish cordial relations with India by making humanitarian gestures such as the release of Kashmir Singh and the postponement of execution of convicted terrorist Sarabjit Singh. But the response from the Indian side on the same wavelength is missing, the sources said.

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IS THIS ENOUGH OR DO INDIANS NEED ME TO POST MORE SUCH CASES!!!?????
 
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Some people are acting like nothing happens in their custody... Atleast we let him live..... People in your costody die with torture.......
 
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Better safe than sorry... All your paperwork and explanations should be crystal clear before visiting an enemy nation - we are not obliged to take any chances and sometimes the wrong people get caught unnecessarily.

Can't do much other than say sorry, it will obviously happen again.
 
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please read what i posted above! your "authorities" KILL our tourists! and as for nankanna the amount of love & respect given to sikhs on their visits to pakistan you won't know until you meet someone who visited! so yes please do't come if you are "scared"
 
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This is the first time I have come across people being abducted while on a visit to the Sikh shrines in Pakistan. Many of my relatives have visited without any incident. I hope this is not a trend.
There are strict protocols that must be followed and they are terms of the visa. They are not to be taken lightly... If you think anyone will suspect you due to your time in the armed forces, make sure you inform the Pakistani authorities about yourself truthfully.

Don't be suspicious, you won't get a second chance.
 
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