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Homeless Indian girl wants to go home

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Nobody knows where she came from, but now that she is an adult, 21-year-old Geeta wants to back home. However, she does not know where home is. Everything about her remains a mystery.

"When we first met, she did Namaste to me and bent down touch my feet," recalls Bilquis Edhi, at whose shelter home Geeta is currently living. "That very moment, I knew she was not a Pakistani. We don't teach our children to be that humble," she says with a wry smile.

Edhi claims that Geeta was found on the Pakistani side of the Wagah Border in 2001, and handed over to their centre in Lahore. Ever since, the Bilquis Edhi Foundation has served as her home. Geeta speaks without the uttering a word as she is both deaf and dumb. The girl communicates through her own form of sign language, with her hands moving feverishly, as she struggles to explain her journey from her hometown in India to Pakistan.

"One of her parents had scolded her and she left the house and kept walking," interprets Bilquis Edhi, as Geeta, sitting in a chair, continues to move her hands.

"After a long, arduous walk, there came water (a river), which she crossed on a boat and then sat on a train, which brought her here."

The story sounds vague and patchy, but Bilquis Edhi is convinced that the 21-year-old girl, who was handed to the foundation as a child, belongs to the other side of the border. Authorities, at the time, said that Geeta had trespassed into Pakistan.

One of the signs is that she can write Hindi. Geeta grabbed a pen and paper and scribbled some details. She was called 'Guddi' at home and wrote something that sounds like "Basjam" as the name of her village. That is all the information she has about her life in India. It was Bilquis Edhi who gave her the name Geeta.

"After spending 13 years in Pakistan, the girl now longs to see her family. She remains depressed the whole day and gets excited whenever someone comes to see her. A few days back, a delegation of the local Sikh community came to see her, and Geeta was so delighted that her smile didn't fade for a moment," said Edhi.

The girl was brought to the head office in Karachi just three months ago after insisting that she wanted to go with Bilquis Edhi. "I could not say no to her. I thought she will be happy here, and from Karachi, I can approach Aman Ki Asha to help find her family in India."

Nowadays, Geeta spends her days at the Edhi shelter home by fasting in the month of Ramazan and worshiping the Lord Shiva at a small, private temple especially made for her in a corner.

"She wanted a big statue in the house. A full-fledged temple, but I don't have that much space," said Edhi. But when she kept bugging me, I brought her posters of three Gods, which Geeta framed herself."

She is a big fan of Indian dramas and watches serial after serial on Star Plus with the other girls every single night.

Edhi believes that Geeta's recent taste of Indian dramas has made her conscious of her culture, which is pulling her back to her roots.

"Observing the other girls in the shelter home in Lahore, she used to fast in Ramazan and pray on the mattress on and off, with a recurring urge to bow in front of the Hindu gods. She tries to keep both Ram and Rahim pleased," said Edhi with a smile.
 
Yeah i saw her on TV she live with Edhi Family & came on special Ramadan show of Dr Amir Liaqat she cannt even speaks & living in Pakistan since last more than 8 years......
& her name is Geeta she can write ..
 
Homeless Indian girl wants to go home

8-4-2012_858_l.gif


Nobody knows where she came from, but now that she is an adult, 21-year-old Geeta wants to back home. However, she does not know where home is. Everything about her remains a mystery.

"When we first met, she did Namaste to me and bent down touch my feet," recalls Bilquis Edhi, at whose shelter home Geeta is currently living. "That very moment, I knew she was not a Pakistani. We don't teach our children to be that humble," she says with a wry smile.

Edhi claims that Geeta was found on the Pakistani side of the Wagah Border in 2001, and handed over to their centre in Lahore. Ever since, the Bilquis Edhi Foundation has served as her home. Geeta speaks without the uttering a word as she is both deaf and dumb. The girl communicates through her own form of sign language, with her hands moving feverishly, as she struggles to explain her journey from her hometown in India to Pakistan.

"One of her parents had scolded her and she left the house and kept walking," interprets Bilquis Edhi, as Geeta, sitting in a chair, continues to move her hands.

"After a long, arduous walk, there came water (a river), which she crossed on a boat and then sat on a train, which brought her here."

The story sounds vague and patchy, but Bilquis Edhi is convinced that the 21-year-old girl, who was handed to the foundation as a child, belongs to the other side of the border. Authorities, at the time, said that Geeta had trespassed into Pakistan.

One of the signs is that she can write Hindi. Geeta grabbed a pen and paper and scribbled some details. She was called 'Guddi' at home and wrote something that sounds like "Basjam" as the name of her village. That is all the information she has about her life in India. It was Bilquis Edhi who gave her the name Geeta.

"After spending 13 years in Pakistan, the girl now longs to see her family. She remains depressed the whole day and gets excited whenever someone comes to see her. A few days back, a delegation of the local Sikh community came to see her, and Geeta was so delighted that her smile didn't fade for a moment," said Edhi.

The girl was brought to the head office in Karachi just three months ago after insisting that she wanted to go with Bilquis Edhi. "I could not say no to her. I thought she will be happy here, and from Karachi, I can approach Aman Ki Asha to help find her family in India."

Nowadays, Geeta spends her days at the Edhi shelter home by fasting in the month of Ramazan and worshiping the Lord Shiva at a small, private temple especially made for her in a corner.

"She wanted a big statue in the house. A full-fledged temple, but I don't have that much space," said Edhi. But when she kept bugging me, I brought her posters of three Gods, which Geeta framed herself."

She is a big fan of Indian dramas and watches serial after serial on Star Plus with the other girls every single night.

Edhi believes that Geeta's recent taste of Indian dramas has made her conscious of her culture, which is pulling her back to her roots.

"Observing the other girls in the shelter home in Lahore, she used to fast in Ramazan and pray on the mattress on and off, with a recurring urge to bow in front of the Hindu gods. She tries to keep both Ram and Rahim pleased," said Edhi with a smile.

May God bless Bilquis Edhi and her foundation. She is one in millions, for the work that she is doing and the attitude that she is doing it with.

Now about Geeta; first of all (just as abundant caution) her picture should be flashed on all TV channels in Pakistan, just to forestall the possibility that she does not belong to a local family.
In the meanwhile her picture and her story should be broadcast on Indian TV channels and the Press (esp in the Indian states bordering Pakistan) though my guess is that she is probably from Punjab as can be pieced together from the fragments of her story. The "Aman ki Asha" campaign now has something practical to get involved in. The Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan should get in on this and act as facilitator. I hope Bilquis Edhi has shared her info with him. GoI would do well to get involved at this stage to help investigate Geeta's antecedents. Eventually GoP may also have to act, in oder to help Geeta reach her home.

All the Bilateral CBMs being undertaken by both Govts. is not only about stopping the Armies from shelling each other or helping Businessmen to expand their activities. Its also about helping common people at the bottom of the heap.
Geeta seems to be one such person.
 
Did Edi center tried to contact Indian high commission to resolve this issue.
 
she must have some parents as well.... where are they why they are no contacting their authorities??
 
Question to Indians (Please not in a bad)

We have people like Edhis and Ansar Burnis, please tell us about the non controversial ppl in India who are doing these kind of work. I can think of Arondati Roy and Mahesh Bhatt, but i guess both are controversial in India
 
Question to Indians (Please not in a bad)

We have people like Edhis and Ansar Burnis, please tell us about the non controversial ppl in India who are doing these kind of work. I can think of Arondati Roy and Mahesh Bhatt, but i guess both are controversial in India
If you can equate arundhat roy and mahesh bhatt with Edhis and Ansar Burnis then thats the greatest disrespect and abuse you can throw at them.Arundhati Roy and mahesh bhatt are not social activist rather i see them as opportunist who use issues to their personal goal.But every idiot is useful so are they both too useful in their own way.

More equivalent i can think of Baba Amte and his sons and even anna hazare before and before these two Acharya vinoba bhave,Mother Teresa and her missionary of charities (its up to you to count her as indian or Yugoslavian,but her works were all india centric.),,,etc.....


But sure those you see in media are not real reformist/social service activists. real one work behind the media limelight on the ground.
 
Mother Teresa died. I am talking about ppl how r there now. Equating MB and AR was for the purpose example to show that I do not consider India to be devoid of people who r interested in peace and are social activities. Sorry if it offends.

Who is Baba Ante and his son. Tell us about him and his work
 
Praiseworthy act by Bilquis Edhi and her foundation, many many thanks to them for this great favour.May God bless their efforts to serve humanity.

I second Captain Popeye's posts, the information of this girl should soon be given air-time on TV channels with her pics as 13 years old. I am sure her family or people who know about her family will definitely come forward to help her out.

May this Girl get back her family soon.
 
This news should have been give mass publicity on media all around punjab as seems this girl belong to that area.
 
Mother Teresa died. I am talking about ppl how r there now. Equating MB and AR was for the purpose example to show that I do not consider India to be devoid of people who r interested in peace and are social activities. Sorry if it offends.

Who is Baba Ante and his son. Tell us about him and his work
Mother Teresa died but her legacy remain in form of missionary of charities run my Sister Nirmala after her.

As for MB and AR they are more a media personalities than social activists or reformers.For them attaching themselves to some cause even partially brings publicity and thats what they seek.

As for baba Amte.....

Baba Amte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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