The freed fishermen also include 14 Muslims.
Inspector General Prisons Mahmood Siddiqui and representatives of the Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF) and the Legal Aid Organisation were present at the time of the release.
The prisoners were sent off in two buses for Lahore from where they will be handed over to the Indian authorities at Wagah border on Tuesday. The buses were arranged by Justice Nasir Aslam Zahid’s Legal Aid organisation.
IG Prisons Siddiqui told the media that now only 32 Indian prisoners remain in Malir Jail and they would also be released soon.
The sister of an Indian prisoner Shaikh Habib, Rukhsana, is married and settled in Karachi since the last 35 years and was present to see off her brother.
Rukhsana said that she learnt about the arrest of her brother after two months of his detention and since then she had been visiting Malir Jail daily and used to take food and clothes for him.
The 22-year-old Sobash, who was caught along with his boat named ‘Jeewan Sagar’ said that he had spent about six months in the Malir Jail. Another fisherman, Muhammad Ibrahim Bahlem who owned a boat named ‘Nat Raj’ said that he was caught along with five other crew members.
Sultan Memon of PFF said on this occasion that 650 Indian fishermen have been released so far by Pakistan, but India has not considered releasing even 150 Pakistani fishermen.
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Zardari regime is taking some phenomenal steps.
Very positive move !
I am very happy that Pakistan have genuinely changed their attitude towards India recently
@Raw is War: so this is how Hindus like you give love to Muslims in India & Pakistan ? more hatred please! and we'll give more love in return :)
@Sir King Kong Bunty: ever heard of trespassing law ? there are many Pakistanis in Indian jails too, talk about them too :)
@Raw is War: India is for everyone, and not just for people from certain religions. It's not a religious state.
casim : I appreciate and thank you for your govt's gesture and your message.
We expect the same from other side!
thank you from India.
This is a noble gesture indeed. What is the point in keeping these poor fishermen. They only want to provide for their families.
The freed fishermen also include 14 Muslims.
why mention the religion of the released fishermen ?
Pl keep the muslims and send back the rest.
Goodwill gesture from our side :) Love for India & Indian people :)