20 Indian Fishermen Freed From Karachi Prison

20 Indian fishermen freed from Karachi prison

New Delhi, Nov 15, : , The Pakistan government released 20 Indian fishermen from Karachi’s District Prison and Correctional Facility, Dawn News reported.
Most were imprisoned after crossing over to Pakistani waters four years ago with some also leaving after five years.

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Many were detained after crossing into Pakistani waters in 2004.Some also fled after five years.

Many wore colourful beaded necklaces and bracelets around their necks and wrists which they had made those themselves.Many wore colorful beaded bracelets and necklaces around their necks, which they made themselves.

Since the education provided to prisoners in jails here is in Urdu or English, the Indian fishermen find it very hard to follow.The education given to Indian prisoners in jails is not in English or Urdu, so it is difficult for them to understand.

Therefore, they fare better in learning handicrafts or vocational training, the report said.According to the report, they do better learning handicrafts and vocational training.

There was something very special in Ravendra Govind and Makwaran Bhawesh Kumar’s luggage.Ravendra Govind’s and Makwaran Bhawesh Kum’s luggage contained something special.

It was a model of a Pakistani Coast Guard boat made of blue and white beads.It was a model made from blue and white beads of a Pakistan Coast Guard boat.

There was also a small white helicopter and a lifeboat resting on one of the decks of the bigger boat.A small, white helicopter was also present.

“It is a model of the boat which arrested us at sea four years ago,” Ravendra was quoted as saying in the Dawn news report.Ravendra said in the Dawn news report that “it is a model for the boat which held us at sea four year ago.”

“Its image is imprinted in my mind so me and my friend here”, he gestured towards his friend Makwaran, “started working on this model.”.He gestured towards Makwaran and said, “Its picture is imprinted in me so that I and my friend here”

But the beautiful boat bore an Indian flag and the name ‘Jiyan Ind’ on one side.The beautiful boat was decorated with an Indian flag on one side and the name “Jiyan Ind” on the other.

The men had also given it the name Ravi.Vadhel.It was also called Ravi.Vadhel by the men.

Asked why it didn’t carry the Pakistani boat’s name, Makwaran added that though the image of the boat they could not get out of their heads, the Indian flag was imprinted on their hearts, the report said.Makwaran, when asked why the name of the Pakistani boat was not on the vessel, said that although the image of the boat was in their heads but the Indian flag was imprinted in their hearts.

Both the friends said that their parents back home had found suitable brides for them and they would be married soon after reaching home.Both friends shared that their parents had found them suitable brides back home and that they would soon be marrying after returning home.

The jail staff when calling out the names of the deportees came across two names for whom they said, “Oh come on, won’t you stay longer.When the jail staff called out names of deportees, they came across two names and said, “Oh come, will you stay longer.” We will miss you here,” followed by giggles and laughter all around.There was laughter and giggles all around as we said goodbye to you.The fishermen said that they have been treated very well by the jail staff with whom they also made friends, Dawn reported.Dawn reported that the fishermen felt very comfortable with the staff at jail, and made new friends.

“The food served to us was exceptionally delicious.”The food was delicious.We would get chicken dishes three times a week, eggs every morning with paratha, toast and great tea.We would be served chicken three times per week and eggs every morning with paratha, toast, and great tea.”But our favourite dish in jail will have to be karhi-pakora,” said Himat Balal Babu, the report said.According to Himat Balal Babu’s report, “But our favorite dish in prison will be karhipakora.”

Another deportee, Arjun Babu, was sporting very long tresses.Arjun Babu was another deportee with very long hair.

He said that he had been growing his hair from the time of his arrest five years ago.Arjun Babu stated that he had been growing hair since the time of his arrest, five years ago.”It was for the fulfilment of my wish to be released soon.It was to fulfill my wish to be freed soon.It was a mannat,” he explained.He explained that it was a Mannat.”My hair grew so long and I believe it is thanks to my mannat that all we 20 are being released today,” he said, adding that he would get a haircut as soon as he reaches home but not immediately just to be safe.He said that his hair grew so much and that it was due to my mannat that all 20 of us are being released today.He also stated that he would have a haircut when he gets home, but not immediately to ensure safety.”I’ll look for a barber after crossing the border,” he smiled, the report said.According to the report, he said that he would look for a barber once he had crossed the border.

Meanwhile, Ravendra said that he was glad to be leaving for home now but was sad about leaving behind several other Indian fishermen in jail for also having crossed over to Pakistan unknowingly like him.Ravendra stated that he was happy to be heading home, but regretted leaving behind other Indian fishermen who had crossed into Pakistan unknowingly.”Please release them also so that they can be with their families,” he pleaded.He pleaded, “Please release them all so they can be with families.” He also said he will also ask the authorities in India to release the Pakistani fishermen languishing in Indian jails for years for the same offence.He said that he would also request Indian authorities to release Pakistani fishermen who have been languishing for years in Indian prisons for the same offense.All the deportees belonged to the Indian state of Gujarat, the report said.

According to the report, all the deportees were from Gujarat in India.

The names of the rest are: Ranveer Maoo Jee, Babu Naran, Bhupat Bhagwan, Naran Parbat, Bhavesh Shara Bhai, Rukhad Arjun, Dana Bhupat, Ransi Bachu, Pola Sahur, Meepa Aama Bhai, Biso Naga, Parma Haresh Kumar, Paresh Bhai, Taba Bhai, Vaju Lakhman and Juseb Moosa.Ranveer Maoojee, Babu Naran and Naran Parbat are the names of the rest.

The deportees were presented with gift bags and a sum of 5,000 PKR each by the Edhi Foundation, who were also responsible for transporting them to Lahore, the report said.

According to the report, each deportee was presented by the Edhi Foundation with gift bags and a sum equal to 5,000 PKR.They were also transported to Lahore by the Edhi Foundation.

They are expected to reach Lahore, by road, on Monday evening from where they would be handed over to Indian authorities through the Wagah Border, the report said.According to the report, they are expected to travel by road to Lahore on Monday night, where they will be handed to Indian authorities via the Wagah Border.

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