Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

83 missing defence personnel still in Pak jails: Govt to SC

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India believes there are at least 83 missing defence personnel, including prisoners of wars of 1965 and 1971, waiting for their release from Pakistan’s custody, an affidavit filed by the Union government in the Supreme Court has disclosed.

According to the document submitted by the ministry of external affairs (MEA) before a bench, headed by justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d, the Centre furnished a list of 83 defence personnel to the Pakistan government on March 8, 2021, seeking their release.

“The list of 83 missing Indian defence personnel is enclosed. The esteemed ministry (of foreign affairs of Pakistan) is requested to look into the matter, their whereabout­s, and for the early release and repatriati­on of the missing Indian defence personnel,” the letter, issued through the High Commission of India in Islamabad, said. Of the 83 names that figured in the list of defence personnel, 62 personnel were enumerated as prisoners of wars, mostly from the war between the two countries in 1971 during

Bangladesh’s liberation.

Among the 21 defence personnel believed to be in captivity in Pakistan and who are not prisoners of wars, the oldest cases are from 1996. In that year, five Indian army men, including one Captain, went missing. In 1997, two army men went missing again. One of them was Captain Sanjit Bhattachar­jee.

Sanjit was part of a platoon patrolling along the Indo-Pak border in the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. On April 19, 1997, Captain Sanjit along with Lance Naik Ram Bahadur Thapa went missing while 15 others belonging to the platoon returned to their camp. The captain’s family was informed the same day he went missing.

The MEA’s affidavit has been filed in response to a petition filed in the Supreme Court by Captain Sanjit’s mother, Kamla Bhattachar­jee. The 84-year-old mother had approached the court in February 2021, demanding suitable directions to the Centre for ensuring safe return of her son from Pakistan.

The petition was listed for hearing before the court on Wednesday but it could not be taken up. The case is expected to come up on Friday.

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