PK Shaw Returned But 54 Indian Soldiers Still in Pakistan: One afternoon of April when BSF Constable PK Shaw accidentally entered the border of Pakistan. Perhaps he would not have even thought that within 20 days he would kiss the soil of the country. The news of his return definitely gave a sigh of relief but this story is incomplete. PK Shaw returned, but do you know about the brave sons whose freedom is still imprisoned across the border? Their stories are unheard of their families are still burning in the fire of waiting. Let us turn the pages of the memories of the anonymous heroes whose hope of release has blurred. His family’s eyes are stoned in waiting. Many do not even know what happened or what is happening to them. Read- Can BSF Constable Purnam Kumar Shaw be returned from Pakistan? Learn what is the rules and protocols missing 54: Those who still continue to wait for the longest story of these anonymous heroes “Missing 54”. This story began after the 1971 war. When Bangladesh became independent, India caught more than 90,000 soldiers of Pakistan. In return, Pakistan also captivated 400 Indian soldiers. The Shimla Agreement was followed by prisoners. Most of the soldiers returned to their respective homes. But a dark night took away the happiness of 54 Indian families. His son husband, brother never came back. The biggest violation of international laws by Pakistan. (FB) Wing Commander Harsarn Singh Gill was one of them. In 1971, his aircraft was demolished in Sindh. His brother Gurbir Singh Gill has been looking for him since then for 54 years. He knocked on every door of many jails of Pakistan, but every time disappointment was felt. Some people say that they came to know from the letters of other prisoners that Harsarn and the rest of the soldiers were alive till the 1980s. Think how would it be like to live with a hope in the dark cells of imprisonment away from the country over half a century? Martyr of Kargil: Saurabh Kalia and a painful story of colleagues, I Kargil’s battle. Captain Saurabh Kalia and his five companions were caught by the enemy on 15 May 1999. His dead bodies came back 23 days later. He had torture marks on his body. They were burnt with cigarettes and were cut up to hands and feet. This was a direct violation of the Geneva Treaty. Saurabh Kalia Chandu Babulal: 114 days of imprisonment, atmosphere of persecution Chandu Babulal Chavan accidentally crossed the LOC. He was kept in captivity for 114 days. When he returned, he told that he was beaten, hungry and was put to sleep in a dark closet. Abhinandan Vardhman returns in 58 hours, but many questions will be remembered by everyone’s story of Wing Commander Abhinandan Vardhman in the rest of the questions. His aircraft collapsed in aerial battle and he was caught by Pakistan. After 58 hours, they were sent back. Pakistan described it as a message of peace, but the video of his inquiry raised many questions. Abhinandan Vardhman Kulbhushan Jadhav: Purgered in Pakistan jail for 9 years and Kulbhushan Jadhav is again. He has been lodged in Pakistan jail since March 2016. He has been sentenced to death on charges of espionage. The International Court of court has banned his execution, but more than nine years have passed, he is still looking for freedom. He is one of the anonymous heroes who are still alive in the imprisonment of the enemy. Kulbhushan Jadhav has been in jail in Pakistan since 2016. The truth is hiding the truth. Pakistan government often gives an example of cases like reception. But the cases of “missing 54” show that there are shortcomings in the system. The Government of India admitted in the 1990s that 15 out of 54 soldiers were killed. But still he is said to be missing. Pakistan always says that it does not have any Indian warfare. But the evidence of soldiers and journalists returned says something else. It seems that Pakistan is hiding the truth. Perhaps he wants to use these soldiers for bargaining. Families like Gurbir Singh Gill have not received justice till date. This is a shame for both countries. He did not follow international laws and gives importance to political benefits than human lives, this is not just a figure for families like Gurbir Singh Gill, it is a question of his life. Years have passed but they still have their loved ones. It is a shame for Pakistan that it does not respect international laws and puts human lives at stake for political gains. Many questions? PK Shaw’s return to 20 days is definitely a relief news. But countless soldiers like “Missing 54” and Kulbhushan Jadhav are still in captivity across the border. His stories remind us how heavy the stress between India and Pakistan has to pay. News 18 Hindi has always been showing such incidents on the border, where the lives of common people are badly affected. With the release of PK Shaw, the purpose of telling these old stories is that our readers should understand what is at stake on the border and the future can be improved by taking lessons from the mistakes of the past.
PK Shaw has come to India, know about those soldiers who could not return to their homeland
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