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BSF returns runaway Pakistani boy carrying pictures of Bollywood stars

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BSF returns runaway Pakistani boy carrying pictures of Bollywood stars

April 28, 2013

Jodhpur: A Pakistani boy, who ran away from his home after being beaten by his father for not doing his homework and had inadvertently crossed over to this side of border, was on Sunday handed over by the Border Security Force (BSF) to Pakistani rangers.

13-year-old Nadeem Mehar, a resident of Bahawalnagar in Pakistan, was returned by BSF to their counterparts at the border in Anoopgarh sector.

The BSF's goodwill gesture comes close on the heels of the return of seven-year-old Rajasthani girl Pooja Meghwal, who had accidentally strayed into Pakistan and returned wearing new clothes, shoes given by Pakistani Rangers earlier this month.

Mehar had inadvertently crossed over the international border and had entered Indian territory late Saturday evening after having a tiff with his father.

A BSF official said that the boy had crossed over to Indian territory from the sensitive Kailash Border Out-Post of Ghaggar basin, which has a forest cover.

"We immediately informed the Pakistani Rangers about this violation of the sanctity of International boundary not very far from Pak Rangers Observation Post on Saturday evening," said the official.

The boy reportedly admitted to have left the home in a fit of anger after beaten by his father for not doing his homework. His father had compelled him to work on their farm.

"He could not keep his sentiments under control and headed inadvertently to the border and crossed it," said the official adding that only after he was detected by BSF, he realised that he was standing in Indian Territory.

He said that nothing objectionable was found from his possession.

"He was carrying some pictures of bollywood actors," said the official.

Since last one year, more than 12 Pakistani nationals including kids and women have been handed over to Pakistan Rangers by BSF in Sriganganagar Sector.

BSF returns runaway Pakistani boy carrying pictures of Bollywood stars | NDTV.com

12 Pakistani kids and women in single year :woot:
 
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Looking forward to the day when incidents like this aren't even news. These reports show how big the divide is between India and Pakistan that such trivial incidents are blown-up into national news.

Triviality is the highlight of the social mindset of the sub-continent.
Had we as a collective nations not been so trivial in our thinking, history would have gone rather differently.
 
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have you ever used a text service on a cellular phone if you did do you know the lingo standards of text LOL was not even in dictionary before Text service and Here on these Forums we are not writing an official document/letter or presenting a News Article to each other we are basically communicating the fastest way possible So if you want to be a grammar Nazi fine by me which Just makes you a even Bigger FOB since english is not my first language neither Yours

"thank you Come again" FOB

"Thank you come again"...."FOB".......for someone who is 'proud' to display his nation of origin, you sure have the classiest opinion of your own kind..........
 
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Is that what you understood from reading the report? That the kid was an Indian sympathizer?

That's why you should have taken those reading comprehension exercises and homeworks seriously in school.

Just ignore him, he's obviously trying to blow this out of proportion.

Another spy arrested in Samba Sector, with made up story of family dispute. Ke sab de gharan ch juti kharak de hai.


ISI agent arrested in Samba.

Highly doubt that it's real piece of news, you know how both sides are, we hear these types of news from both sides every 2 to 3 months. The guy was probably innocent but security forces just wanted to seem relevant and have an excuse to keep their jobs.

Besides, I highly doubt that an ISI agent would be caught so easily, same with RAW.
 
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what ever dude, What ever makes you happy Now Tell BSF to Return Chinese Soldiers back to China

"thank you come again"

How difficult it is to appreciate a gesture & simply say thank you.
 
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