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Jalaluddin was arrested from Varanasi's Cantonment area with suspicious documents and is now on his way back to his country. He was then sentenced to 16 years of imprisonment.

VARANASI:

A Pakistani national Jalaluddin, who was released from Varanasi Central Jail on Sunday after 16 years, took home Bhagavad Gita with him.

Jalaluddin was arrested from Varanasi's Cantonment area with suspicious documents and is now on his way back to his country.

Senior superintendent of Varanasi Central Jail Ambrish Gaud told the media that in 2001, Jalaluddin hailed from Sindh province in Pakistan, and was arrested from the Cantonment area. He was nabbed near the Air Force office by the police with some suspicious documents.

The police had recovered maps of the Cantonment area and other important places from Jalaluddin and he was sentenced to 16 years of imprisonment

Mr Gaud elucidated, "He was imprisoned under the Official Secrets Act and Foreigner's Act. He has been handed over to the local police. He has taken a copy of (Bhagavad) Gita with him."

"When he was arrested, he had only graduated from high school. He completed his intermediate and did his MA from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). He also undertook an electrician course as well in the jail. He had been an umpire in the jail cricket leagues for the last three years," he added.

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A special team has taken Jalaluddin to Amritsar, where he will be handed over to concerned authorities at the Wagah-Attari border, following which he will return to Pakistan

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/pak...aranasi-jail-takes-bhagavad-gita-home-1942864
 
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Just Imagine.
If a Hindu Indian prisoner would have taken Quran with him from Pakistan when returning to India, right now the whole Indian media and public would have been in a frenzy of forced conversion and screaming of violation of human and religious freedom rights.
 
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I am thrilled to know that even in jail,he completed his intermediate and did his MA. He also undertook an electrician course as well in the jail and had been an umpire in the jail cricket leagues.

Well life would not be easy for him. He would have to start his life from scratch.
 
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I love the movies where the hero or villain changes his appearance by simply putting on sunglasses, but the spies that carry all the evidence with them are my favorite by far. I S I can train pigeon to spy on Indians, but apparently they can't train a human spy not to carry his mission in his pocket.
 
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I am thrilled to know that even in jail,he completed his intermediate and did his MA. He also undertook an electrician course as well in the jail and had been an umpire in the jail cricket leagues.

That's nice to hear.

Well life would not be easy for him. He would have to start his life from scratch.

Maybe the Bhagavad Gita was his protection against other inmates. Who knows ??
 
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He should be debriefed and de-brainwashed
That's nice to hear.
Maybe the Bhagavad Gita was his protection against other inmates. Who knows ??
About the Bhagvad Gita,I am not aware whether he got the copy in prison or after his release. The OP says he took the holy book home. Well the high point of this story, He did not let himself down.
 
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About the Bhagvad Gita,I am not aware whether he got the copy in prison or after his release. The OP says he took the holy book home. Well the high point of this story, He did not let himself down.
May be they handed it over the poor guy as a condition for release..they wasted 16 years of his life.. longer than the life term in Pakistan which is 14 years.
 
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I am thrilled to know that even in jail,he completed his intermediate and did his MA. He also undertook an electrician course as well in the jail and had been an umpire in the jail cricket leagues.

Well life would not be easy for him. He would have to start his life from scratch.

That is great .

Well trained ISI chap. He knew how to fool Indians and not spill any beans.
This is why ISI is world's no. 1 army :D

May be they handed it over the poor guy as a condition for release..they wasted 16 years of his life.. longer than the life term in Pakistan which is 14 years.
Yeah the condition of release he will throw away at wagha border. Poor RAW men.
 
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