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Pakistan released 218 Indian fishermen on Thursday. This is quite a routine in our part of the world when fishermen from India cross over Pakistani waters and vice versa.



But something interesting happened this time. One small gesture by a Pakistani policeman has got social media on both sides of the border talking.

His selfie with several Indian fisherman celebrating their release, has taken the social media by storm. It has become an internet sensation and has been covered by new portals across the border.

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As the fishermen were being released to travel to Lahore via the Cantonment railway station Karachi, a policeman took a selfie, with several fishermen waving hands behind him. The picture of the scenes of jubilation being witnessed are enough to bring a smile to everyone’s face.

The picture in question is being actively shared by Pakistanis and Indians, and it is widely lauded as a positive gesture shown by the Pakistani policeman.

Social media users are calling it “Selfie Diplomacy Pakistan-India”, named after the famous cricket diplomacy during the 80s.

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Raza Ahmad Rumi

✔@Razarumi

Iconic #selfie and meaningful too. Let's keep civilians out of #conflict & the chess games jingoists play.
Tks @hi_paresh @sardesairajdeep

11:33 AM - 6 Jan 2017




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Ayesha Tammy Haq

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So 2017 #selfie #diplomacy #india #pakistan

11:46 AM - 6 Jan 2017




Twitterati and Facebookers are taking this very positively. Even Indian users and bloggers have have recognized the positive gesture.

“They are being released by the orders of the federal government,” said Ali Hassan Setho, a superintendent of Police in Karachi.

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Fishermen from India who were held captive for crossing territorial waters wave from the windows of a train after their release, at Cantonment railway station in Karachi, Pakistan, January 5, 2017. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

Not only did Pakistan release these fishermen, but they were treated very nicely as well. Edhi officials say that each fisherman was given Rs. 500 and gifts before their journey to Lahore.

It is also worth mentioning here that this is the second such gesture by the Pakistan government in just two weeks. Pakistan also released 220 fisherman at Quaid-e-Azam’s Birthday (25th December 2016). Pakistani government expects that the release of these fishermen will ease the tensions across borders and Indian government will reciprocate this action.

https://propakistani.pk/2017/01/06/pakistani-policemans-selfie-bringing-smiles-india-pakistan/
 
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Pakistan released 218 Indian fishermen on Thursday. This is quite a routine in our part of the world when fishermen from India cross over Pakistani waters and vice versa.



But something interesting happened this time. One small gesture by a Pakistani policeman has got social media on both sides of the border talking.

His selfie with several Indian fisherman celebrating their release, has taken the social media by storm. It has become an internet sensation and has been covered by new portals across the border.

selfie-policeman-indian-fisherman-india.jpg


As the fishermen were being released to travel to Lahore via the Cantonment railway station Karachi, a policeman took a selfie, with several fishermen waving hands behind him. The picture of the scenes of jubilation being witnessed are enough to bring a smile to everyone’s face.

The picture in question is being actively shared by Pakistanis and Indians, and it is widely lauded as a positive gesture shown by the Pakistani policeman.

Social media users are calling it “Selfie Diplomacy Pakistan-India”, named after the famous cricket diplomacy during the 80s.

View image on Twitter
C1d7hLLUkAArKOr.jpg:small


Follow
Raza Ahmad Rumi

✔@Razarumi

Iconic #selfie and meaningful too. Let's keep civilians out of #conflict & the chess games jingoists play.
Tks @hi_paresh @sardesairajdeep

11:33 AM - 6 Jan 2017




View image on Twitter
C1d-jk8UQAEjE7x.jpg:small


Follow
Ayesha Tammy Haq

✔@tammyhaq

So 2017 #selfie #diplomacy #india #pakistan

11:46 AM - 6 Jan 2017




Twitterati and Facebookers are taking this very positively. Even Indian users and bloggers have have recognized the positive gesture.

“They are being released by the orders of the federal government,” said Ali Hassan Setho, a superintendent of Police in Karachi.

indian-fishermen-railway.jpg

Fishermen from India who were held captive for crossing territorial waters wave from the windows of a train after their release, at Cantonment railway station in Karachi, Pakistan, January 5, 2017. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

Not only did Pakistan release these fishermen, but they were treated very nicely as well. Edhi officials say that each fisherman was given Rs. 500 and gifts before their journey to Lahore.

It is also worth mentioning here that this is the second such gesture by the Pakistan government in just two weeks. Pakistan also released 220 fisherman at Quaid-e-Azam’s Birthday (25th December 2016). Pakistani government expects that the release of these fishermen will ease the tensions across borders and Indian government will reciprocate this action.

https://propakistani.pk/2017/01/06/pakistani-policemans-selfie-bringing-smiles-india-pakistan/
Geo .. great gesture
 
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Now you're exaggerating. They indeed got corruption money but use to hide it from showoff for obvious reasons.

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Now believe me!

Note: ya i was exaggerating. If it was official police car, but what i am talking about is personal car.
 
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I may not a selfie expert but cant figure out how to take a selfie where you can see the back of you cell phone in it.
that's what im trying to figure out
 
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What a kind man.

This is how prisoners feel in Indian Jails:-



Pakistan, Bangladesh nationals on hunger strike in Alwar jail

By PTI | Published: 06th January 2017 07:46 PM |

Last Updated: 06th January 2017 07:46 PM | A+A A- |

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For representational purpose | PTI

JAIPUR: Nine foreign nationals, including five Pakistanis, are on a hunger strike in Alwar jail's detention centre since the last two days demanding they be immediately released as they have completed their prison term.

"Nine persons, including five Pakistanis, have launched hunger strike 2 days ago demanding their release. The process to seek approval for their release from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of External Affairs is under way and they have been informed accordingly," SP (Alwar) Rahul Prakash told PTI.

The other four are Bangladesh nationals, he said, adding that their medical tests were conducted today.

There are 17 foreign nationals in the detention centre who are to be deported to their respective countries after necessary clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of External Affairs.

One of the Pakistani nationals was sentenced to jail for espionage while the others for violating visa norms under the Foreigners' Act, Prakash said.

"There is no illegal detention in any case and they would be deported after completing formalities and necessary approval from the government of India," Additional Director General of Jails, Sudhakar Jauhari said.

According to Superintendent of Alwar Jail Surendra Singh, apart from the Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, nationals of Cameroon, Sri Lanka and Iran at the detention centre are waiting to be deported after their prison term is over.
 
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