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Crossed the ‘limit’ in love, Pakistani lover reached India for his girlfriend

Barmer : Pak Rangers are not ready to take back the Pakistani youth who had entered India from the Pakistan border in Rajasthan. In such a situation, Barmer Police is busy monitoring the Pakistani citizen. The entire incident took place in Sedwa police station Navtala area of ​​Barmer district bordering the Indo-Pak border of Barmer. In fact, 21-year-old Jagsi Koli from Sindh province of Pakistan had reached Kharoda, a border village of Pakistan, to meet his girlfriend on the night of 24 August. Fearing being seen by his girlfriend’s family, he started running towards India and entered the Indian border in the dark. The shocking thing is that the young man dodged the BSF post and went for about 25 kilometers into India.

Asked about the bus and the person was caught. After this, on the morning of 25th August, when the Pakistani citizen asked the villagers about the bus going to Tharparkar, the villagers got suspicious. Then the villagers informed the police. After this, police and BSF arrested Pakistani citizen Jagsi Koli. Only two SIM cards, a mobile phone and a diary were found with Jagsi.

Pakistan is not showing interest. All the security agencies present in India interrogated the Pakistani citizen. But nothing suspicious was found with him. After this the security agencies handed him over to Barmer Police. Meanwhile, when India had a flag meeting with Pak Rangers, India had talked about sending Jagsi back. But, till now no interest has been shown from Pak Rangers. Jagsi is repeatedly pleading with the police to allow him to go to his village. At present, Jagsi has been handed over to Bakhasar police station of Barmer. Now Bakhasar police personnel are on duty day and night and are engaged in monitoring Pakistani citizens. Bakhasar police station in-charge said this in the matter. Bakhasar police station in-charge Vishan Singh told Aaj Tak that Jagsi had come to India from Pakistan by crossing the barbed wire about 2 months ago. No specific reason has emerged during the inquiry. Now continuous efforts are being made to send him back to Pakistan. For this, talks are going on at Delhi level.

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