'Missing son, the family performed the last rites, the wife got married for the second time...' Now the country returned from Pakistan
'Missing son, the family performed the last rites, the wife got married for the second time...' Now the country returned from Pakistan"
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Buxar: About 12 years ago in Buxar, Bihar, after the son who went missing, the mother had cremated him as dead, when he came to know that his son is alive and is returning to his country after leaving Pakistan's jail. His happiness knew no bounds. Tears started flowing from that old mother's eyes. A person named Chhavi had wandered from Punjab and reached the Pakistan border about 12 years ago, after which the army there caught him. Now after handing it over to India by the Government of Pakistan, the team of Buxar administration has left for Gurdaspur to bring him.

When the image disappeared 12 years ago, at that time the family members did not get any news about the image for a long time. Thereafter, they cremated him considering him to be dead. His wife also married a second time. Recently, it was reported by the Government of Pakistan that a person named Chhavi is lodged in a Pakistani jail. After receiving the news, information was sought from the local administration for its identification by the Ministry of External Affairs. The police team reached his house and confirmed it.

Hearing the news of the same image being alive, tears started flowing from her mother's eyes. He said that he had agreed that his son is no longer in this world, but now it is expected that the son will meet him soon. After confirming that the image was missing from the Buxar district administration, the Indian government demanded Pakistan to extradite him. On 5 April last, the Government of Pakistan handed him over to the Border Security Force (BSF) via Attari border. Now BSF will hand him over to Gurdaspur district administration.

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