Pakistan to release 439 Indian fishermen in two batches

Pakistan-India Peoples' Forum for Peace and Democracy spokesperson Jatin Desai, said that around 220 fishermen would be back on Sunday, the remaining 219 would return on January 5, 2017.

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Pakistan to release 439 Indian fishermen in two batches (Photo credits: Reuters, Akhtar Soomro)
Pakistan to release 439 Indian fishermen in two batches (Photo credits: Reuters, Akhtar Soomro)

In Short

  • 439 Indian fishermen living in Pakistani jails will return home in two batches.
  • 220 fishermen would be back on Dec 25 and 219 on Jan 5, 2017.
  • There are 516 Indian fishermen put in Karachi jails.

Despite a complete halt to bilateral talks between India and Pakistan, 439 Indian fishermen languishing in Pakistani jails will return home in two batches, a pressure group said today.

HERE IS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW:
  1. This move would bring good cheer to the fishing community as the first batch is scheduled to be home on Christmas.
  2. Pakistan-India Peoples' Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD) spokesperson Jatin Desai said that while 220 fishermen would be back on Sunday, the remaining 219 would return on January 5, 2017.
  3. This release is important as there is no bilateral talks and there is complete pause on the dialogue, he added.
  4. Desai, said the PIPFPD has even urged the Indian government to reciprocate by releasing Pakistani fishermen languishing in Indian prisons.
  5. Currently, there are 516 Indian fishermen nabbed and put in Karachi jails, while 80 Pakistani fisherfolk were put in prisons in Gujarat.
  6. The India-Pakistan Judicial Committee on Prisoners (IPJCP), set up in 2008 must meet urgently, he said pointing out that both countries must pursue a 'No Arrest Policy' as far as fishermen were concerned.
  7. They should also release all the confiscated fishing boats as it was their only means of livelihood, he added.
  8. The IPJCP used to meet regularly every six months, but did not meet since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government assumed power, he said.

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