Pakistan set free 89 Indian fishermen - Well Done Pakistan. Hats off !!!

messam

MPA (400+ posts)
MAASHA ALLAH.. The great move, .. !! Goodwill gesture returned. !!! (clap)(clap)




Pakistan on Thursday (TODAY) set free 89 Indian fishermen as part of a process initiated by the two countries to speed up the release of people held in each others prisons for inadvertently crossing land and maritime boundaries.
The freed Indians were now on their way to the border city of Lahore from where they would head home to India.
The Superintendent of jail in Malir, Ghulam Qadir, said that the 89 fishermen were released and sent by two buses to the city of Lahore from where they will be handed over to Indian authorities at the Wagah border crossing.
The fishermen were released just two weeks after the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan met in Mohali on the sidelines of the World Cup semi-final match between the two countries.
Their release was a follow-up to a meeting of the Interior and Home Secretaries of India and Pakistan in New Delhi last month. Both countries had exchanged lists of prisoners during the meeting of the Interior and Home Secretaries.
The prisoners were released today and given some personal belongings, gifts and money to help them in their journey, Mr. Qadir said.
He said the fishermen were arrested from Pakistans waters in violation of the maritime agreement between both countries over the last two years.
Mr. Qadir hoped the Indian fishermen would cross the Wagah border on Friday.
Nasir Aslam Zahid, Chairman of the NGO Prisoners Welfare and Legal Aid Committee, told reporters that Pakistani authorities had granted consular access to another 33 Indian prisoners being held in Malir Jail.
They too will be released in the near future after the completion of certain formalities, he said.
It is our endeavour to remove hurdles and delays in the release of detained fishermen on both sides of the border, Mr. Zahid said.
On April 11, India released 39 Pakistani prisoners.
The two countries are scheduled to exchange complete lists of prisoners on July 1 under an agreement on consular access signed in May 2008.
The process of releasing prisoners, which suffered a setback in the wake of the Mumbai attacks in November 2008, has picked up pace after the two countries recently agreed to resume their stalled peace process.
Pakistan and India frequently seize each others fishermen, accusing them of violating their respective zones in the Arabian Sea.
Last year in September Pakistan released around 100 prisoners, including 80 fishermen jailed in Karachi.
The Indian prisoners released on Thursday were arrested between September 2009 and January last year, TV news channels reported.


http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article1696649.ece
 

Zionist Hindu

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Well Done Pakistan. Hats off !!!

this is a nice jeature. looks like relations between india and pakistan is warming up which is great!
 

messam

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: Well Done Pakistan. Hats off !!!

this is a nice jeature. looks like relations between india and pakistan is warming up which is great!


WHatttttttttttttttttt.... Warming uppppppppppp..... No no ... They are COOLING DOWN dear.. !!! (bigsmile)..... Yeah It is great !!
 

riverblue

MPA (400+ posts)
hamesha yahe suna hai k pakistani govt ne indians riha kiye hain..... indian govt ki taraf se tou esi khabar nahi ai
 

Muhammad Tauseef A. Bajwa

Senator (1k+ posts)
Goodwill gesture 89 Indian fishermen freed, head back home



As many as 89 Indian fishermen, imprisoned for violating Pakistan's territorial waters, were released by local authorities here on Thursday as the two countries resume a fledgling peace process.
The release comes two weeks after Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh watched a cricket World Cup match.
Today, we released 89 Indian fishermen from the Malir prison as a goodwill gesture, prison chief Ghulam Qadir Thebo said. These fishermen had been caught over the past 13-19 months, he said.
Two buses set off for Lahore, where they will cross the Pakistan-India border at Wagha on Friday, he added.
Pakistan and India frequently seize each other's fishermen, accusing them of violating their respective zones in the Arabian Sea.

According to the foreign ministry, India handed over a list of prisoners during the talks between the home secretaries in New Delhi last month. The Indian side handed over 39 Pakistani prisoners on April 11 from the list that Pakistan had given to India, it said in a statement.
Pakistan last week released a jailed Indian who had been held for 23 years. The move was seen as another confidence-building measure as India and Pakistan look to get their stalled peace process back on track. AFP RECIPROCATION 39 Pakistani prisoners were handed over by Indian authorities on April 11