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Seems things are back to normal at border. Here is good news::smokin:

JAIPUR/BIKANER/JAISALMER: A seven-year-old girl, PoojaMeghwal, who strayed into Pakistani territory on Friday while grazing cattle was handed over to BSF officials by Pakistani Rangers on Monday evening. The girl is hale and hearty and returned with new dress, footwear and candies offered by Pakistani Rangers.

Soon after getting the custody of Pooja, the BSF authorities took her to a hospital at an Indian post in Bikaner. The doctors found her in good health.

"We have also intimated her family members and will try to hand over her today itself," said a senior officer of BSF. BSF authorities were in touch with Pakistani Rangers since Friday and had several rounds of flag meetings to get her back. BSF officials said they were waiting for the flag meeting since morning. "The meeting started in the evening when a commandant from their side and a commandant from our side participated in the meeting. They handed over the girl to us at 7.30 pm and we have given her custody to the local police ," said a BSF officer.

Pak rangers gave her a new dress

"The girl was smiling and was seen in a new dress given to her by Pakistani Rangers," a BSF officer said.

Babu Lal Bishnoi, deputy superintendent of police, Bikaner, said: "The Rangers handed over the girl to BSF officials at 7.30pm while we got her custody by 8.45 pm. The girl told us that she was offered timely meal, candies, new footwear and a new dress by Pakistani Rangers. A woman officer was also deputed by them to take care of her," Bishnoi added. Pooja had crossed the international border and entered Pakistan through a damaged fencing near 43KYD village in Bikaner on Friday.

Intruder sent back to Pakistan

A 45-year old Pakistani intruder who had entered into Indian border from international border Pakistan from a border post near Govardhan border in Sriganganagar district was handed over to Pakistani rangers in a flag meeting with Pak rangers on Monday evening.

Azam(45), a resident of Kiladidar of Apsahbad tehsil of Gujarwala district in Punjab state of Pakistan had entered into Indian territory on March, 10. Immediately after it Pak rangers were informed and they confirmed him to be their citizen.

"During the interrogation, he told that he had entered into the Indian border by mistake. After all security and intelligence agencies inquiring him, no objectionable thing came in front and on Monday during the flag meeting, he was handed over to the Pak rangers," said an official.
 
Do Indians think we are barbarian like themself that we will hurt a 7 yr old girl?
Major embarassment that you had to check the girl's health.

Remember, PA does NOT artillery fire on villages in Kashmir like IA does.
PA is Muslim & most importantly, Human
 
Seems things are back to normal at border. Here is good news::smokin:

JAIPUR/BIKANER/JAISALMER: A seven-year-old girl, PoojaMeghwal, who strayed into Pakistani territory on Friday while grazing cattle was handed over to BSF officials by Pakistani Rangers on Monday evening. The girl is hale and hearty and returned with new dress, footwear and candies offered by Pakistani Rangers.

Soon after getting the custody of Pooja, the BSF authorities took her to a hospital at an Indian post in Bikaner. The doctors found her in good health.

"We have also intimated her family members and will try to hand over her today itself," said a senior officer of BSF. BSF authorities were in touch with Pakistani Rangers since Friday and had several rounds of flag meetings to get her back. BSF officials said they were waiting for the flag meeting since morning. "The meeting started in the evening when a commandant from their side and a commandant from our side participated in the meeting. They handed over the girl to us at 7.30 pm and we have given her custody to the local police ," said a BSF officer.

Pak rangers gave her a new dress

"The girl was smiling and was seen in a new dress given to her by Pakistani Rangers," a BSF officer said.

Babu Lal Bishnoi, deputy superintendent of police, Bikaner, said: "The Rangers handed over the girl to BSF officials at 7.30pm while we got her custody by 8.45 pm. The girl told us that she was offered timely meal, candies, new footwear and a new dress by Pakistani Rangers. A woman officer was also deputed by them to take care of her," Bishnoi added. Pooja had crossed the international border and entered Pakistan through a damaged fencing near 43KYD village in Bikaner on Friday.

Intruder sent back to Pakistan

A 45-year old Pakistani intruder who had entered into Indian border from international border Pakistan from a border post near Govardhan border in Sriganganagar district was handed over to Pakistani rangers in a flag meeting with Pak rangers on Monday evening.

Azam(45), a resident of Kiladidar of Apsahbad tehsil of Gujarwala district in Punjab state of Pakistan had entered into Indian territory on March, 10. Immediately after it Pak rangers were informed and they confirmed him to be their citizen.

"During the interrogation, he told that he had entered into the Indian border by mistake. After all security and intelligence agencies inquiring him, no objectionable thing came in front and on Monday during the flag meeting, he was handed over to the Pak rangers," said an official.

when was the last time Pakistanis soldier detained kids or woman, Last I remember a 11 year old Pakistani kid was detained for 7 months in indian for spying....a human tragedy
 
when was the last time Pakistanis soldier detained kids or woman, Last I remember a 11 year old Pakistani kid was detained for 7 months in indian for spying....a human tragedy

Cant you see the article is full of praise for Pakistani Rangers. Seems like your eyes have started ignoring good words without even your knowledge. :hitwall:

Do Indians think we are barbarian like themself that we will hurt a 7 yr old girl?
Major embarassment that you had to check the girl's health.

Remember, PA does NOT artillery fire on villages in Kashmir like IA does.
PA is Muslim & most importantly, Human
I can reply in same tone, but not to derail the thread would just say that it was a standard procedure that was followed. I am sure even Rangers from Pakistani side also made sure the girl is healthy before handing over her to BSF. Now don't expect anyone else to teach you these basic standard procedures.:coffee:
 
Girl strayed into Pakistan comes home - The Times of India


JAIPUR/BIKANER/JAISALMER: A seven-year-old girl, PoojaMeghwal, who strayed into Pakistani territory on Friday while grazing cattle was handed over to BSF officials by Pakistani Rangers on Monday evening. The girl is hale and hearty and returned with new dress, footwear and candies offered by Pakistani Rangers.

Soon after getting the custody of Pooja, the BSF authorities took her to a hospital at an Indian post in Bikaner. The doctors found her in good health.

"We have also intimated her family members and will try to hand over her today itself," said a senior officer of BSF. BSF authorities were in touch with Pakistani Rangers since Friday and had several rounds of flag meetings to get her back. BSF officials said they were waiting for the flag meeting since morning. "The meeting started in the evening when a commandant from their side and a commandant from our side participated in the meeting. They handed over the girl to us at 7.30 pm and we have given her custody to the local police ," said a BSF officer.

Pak rangers gave her a new dress

"The girl was smiling and was seen in a new dress given to her by Pakistani Rangers," a BSF officer said.

Babu Lal Bishnoi, deputy superintendent of police, Bikaner, said: "The Rangers handed over the girl to BSF officials at 7.30pm while we got her custody by 8.45 pm. The girl told us that she was offered timely meal, candies, new footwear and a new dress by Pakistani Rangers. A woman officer was also deputed by them to take care of her," Bishnoi added. Pooja had crossed the international border and entered Pakistan through a damaged fencing near 43KYD village in Bikaner on Friday.

Intruder sent back to Pakistan

A 45-year old Pakistani intruder who had entered into Indian border from international border Pakistan from a border post near Govardhan border in Sriganganagar district was handed over to Pakistani rangers in a flag meeting with Pak rangers on Monday evening.

Azam(45), a resident of Kiladidar of Apsahbad tehsil of Gujarwala district in Punjab state of Pakistan had entered into Indian territory on March, 10. Immediately after it Pak rangers were informed and they confirmed him to be their citizen.

"During the interrogation, he told that he had entered into the Indian border by mistake. After all security and intelligence agencies inquiring him, no objectionable thing came in front and on Monday during the flag meeting, he was handed over to the Pak rangers," said an official.
 
Cant you see the article is full of praise for Pakistani Rangers. Seems like your eyes have started ignoring good words without even your knowledge. :hitwall:


I can reply in same tone, but not to derail the thread would just say that it was a standard procedure that was followed. I am sure even Rangers from Pakistani side also made sure the girl is healthy before handing over her to BSF. Now don't expect anyone else to teach you these basic standard procedures.:coffee:

i will write an article praising Indian forces for not torturing pakistani man, will that white wash everything Pakistani did to Indians??
 
Do Indians think we are barbarian like themself that we will hurt a 7 yr old girl?
Major embarassment that you had to check the girl's health.

Remember, PA does NOT artillery fire on villages in Kashmir like IA does.
PA is Muslim & most importantly, Human

Yeah PA doesn't fire at villages. Villagers just magically drop dead.

You wanted to give a 45 year old candies ! :blink:

I'll eat candies to the end of my life. :)
 

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