Crossed the border in love, now Pakistan is not showing interest in returning.

It was heard about crossing limits in love, but a Pakistani youth fell in love and crossed the border and entered India. The incident took place in Barmer, Rajasthan, where BSF and police have caught a Pakistani youth. After crossing the border in love and entering India, now the problem has arisen that Pakistan is not taking back its citizen.

Almost two months have passed since the youth was captured, but Pakistan has not yet agreed to adopt him. Due to Pakistan’s refusal, the young man is still in police custody and the policemen are engaged in his security 24 hours.

Crossed the border due to fear

According to the information, the Pakistani youth had entered the Indian territory at the International Border Crossing from Nawatala Bakhasar area on the night of 24th August. After this the clash reached the village, about 10 kilometers away from the border. During this time, when he felt hungry in the morning, he asked for food from the villagers and asked about the bus to Tharparkar city, then the villagers started getting suspicious.

After this the villagers informed the police and BSF after which the youth was taken into custody. During interrogation, the youth told his name as Jagsi Koli and he was said to be a resident of Kharora in Tharparkar district of Pakistan near the border. During interrogation, it was told that on the night of 24th August, he had come to a village near the border in Pakistan to meet his girlfriend.

During this time, a fight started between the two over some issue, about which the girlfriend’s family came to know. Out of fear the young man ran towards the border in the darkness of the night. During this time, despite strong patrolling by BSF, he crossed the international border and entered the Indian border and reached the villagers several kilometers away from the border.

Pakistan did not show interest in return

After being caught on the Indian border, this Pakistani youth was interrogated by many security agencies including BSF, but nothing suspicious was found with him. After which it was to return to Pakistan, but no interest was shown from Pakistan side. In such a situation, the youth has been kept under police surveillance at Bakhasar police station in Barmer district, but the biggest problem for the police is the shortage of staff. On top of that, two soldiers have to be deployed to monitor this young man 24 hours a day. In such a situation, these youth are no less than a headache for the police.

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