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Madhya Pradesh: Pakistan handed over Prahlad to India on the border of the wagah

Madhya Pradesh: Pakistan handed over Prahlad to India on the border of the wagah
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Bhopal: Rangers Pakistan on Monday handed two Indian prisoners including Prahlad Singh from Madhya Pradesh, to the Border Security Force (BSF) at the Wagis border after they were released from prison in Jail Rawalpindi.
Officials here said that Prahlad Singh was brutally tortured by Pakistani forces after his arrest ignored his mental state.
“He is not in a condition to speak or remember anything.
Let him go home with his family for a few days.
He will be fine,” said a police officer who wanted anonymity.
Prahlad, 58, returned home almost three decades after the mysterious loss of the Sagar district and arrested in Pakistan.
The three brothers and three sisters were excited about waiting for their arrival in the village of Ghoshi Patti, about 45 km from the city of Sagar.
One of his brothers and his mother died.
Eldest Brother Veer Singh who has run the pillar to send home prahlad from Pakistan down to tears when the media asks him how he feels after knowing about the arrival of his brother to India.
“He was not stable mentally.
We tried to look for it everywhere.
Only in 2014 when the police came looking for credentials in our house, we learned that he was in Pakistan.
Nobody knows how he got there,” Veer Singh cries .
Sagar SP Atul Singh has told the Toi that Prahlad lost since 1991.
“As far as we knew he was arrested in Pok where he saved for more than a month and then shifted to Rawalpindi,” he said, adding that he said.
Mentally unstable.
Prahlad Singh has completed the term prison but languishing in Pakistani prison with 21 others because the Indian government has no information about relatives.
It’s hard for them to start their release without their true identity.
Most of them are mentally challenged and not in a condition to tell about their families.
They are waiting for repatriation.
Prahlad may accidentally cross into a neighboring country, or he is traded.
Repeated incidents like this have caused suspicion of the cross-border organ trade ring which may prey to the poor and challenging mentally.

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