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INDIA: INDIA RELEASES 13 PAKISTANI WOMEN INCLUDING CHILDREN, GIRL

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INDIA RELEASES 13 PAKISTANI WOMEN INCLUDING CHILDREN, GIRL


ISLAMABAD: India announces 13 Pakistani prisoners including two women and children.
According to the Foreign Office statement, two women named Fatima and Mumtaz went to India through compromise express in 2006, where she was arrested for drug trafficking.
At the time of detention, Fatima was pregnant, during which there was a baby born in prison in prison, named Hina.
Hina will also reach Pakistan via Wahaha border on Saturday along with her mother.
The Indian court had ordered the Pakistanis release to reach Pakistan on Thursday.
"The Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi, working with the Indian Administration, is working to release Pakistani prisoners and return home," the statement said.
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The foreign ministry said that those who were released will be handed over to the Pakistani administration in the presence of Pakistani High Commissioners.
It is clear that India's relations with India are straining and firing on Line of Control (LOC) has continued between the two countries for the last several months.
Nevertheless, however, there was no change in the exchange of prisoners between the two countries.
Three days ago, 68 Indian fishermen were released from Karachi's Miller jail.
Pakistan also released dozens of Indian fishermen in the early year of this year, even though India also released 39 Pakistani prisoners in repetition of this process.
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According to the list given to the Indian Administration this year, the number of Pakistani citizens are still in Indian prisons, from the Foreign Office this year.
Fishing of both neighboring countries often burst into the sea, bound in each other's boundaries, which are captured and put in prisons where they live for a long time.

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