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Peace overtures rekindle war prisoner's spirits
Wednesday, May 28 2003 13:40 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Recent thaw in Indo-Pak relations has rekindled hopes among relatives of 54 prisoners of
war (PoW) allegedly kept in Pakistani jails since the 1971 war and they have begun parleys with the
government for taking up this issue in the anticipated summit level talks.
Joint Secretary of missing defence personnel's relatives association (MDPRA), Vipul Purohit said "Top
officials in the Ministry of External Affiars in Delhi recently assured us that the issue of release of the
PoW would be taken up on a priority basis whenever any talk between the two countries was held."
MDPRA, though lauds the efforts of the Indian government during the summit level talks between
Vajpayee and Musharraf in Agra in July 2001, suggested a change of approach for seeking release of
the PoW.
Purohit said that Pakistan government had always emphatically denied keeping any Indian PoW in their
jails and it could be possible that they have been kept as civilian prisoners on the pretext that their
nationality had not been identified.
He said MDPRA had spoken to some of the prisoners recently released from the jails by Pakistan and all
of them said that some mentally deranged old persons have also been kept in the prisons.
PTI
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