Khaleej Times

Longing for a son who strayed to Pakistan in ’84

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amritsar — For hapless parents of Nanak Singh, who was just seven when he inadverten­tly crossed over to Pakistan in 1984 from his border village, the longing for a glimpse of their son has become a never-ending wait.

That day in 1984, Nanak was playing with his father in the agricultur­e fields of Channa Bedi border village from where Pakistan was within a stone’s throw away.

“While playing in the field he stepped into Pakistan and forgot the directions. He got lost in agricultur­e fields,” said Rattan Singh, the father, tears rolling down his cheeks. There was no border security barbed fence in 1984, so it was easy to stray over to Pakistan, says Keshav Kohli, who runs the NGO, Independen­t Student Federation.

“Nanak was handed over to the Pakistan Police by some Pak national. Then he was thrown into the prison and he never came out,” says the father.

He said, for the first few years, the family had lost all hope knowing not where their child had disappeare­d. They were not even aware their son had crossed over to Pakistan until a police official in 2002, from the Ramdas Police Station

it is tough for a mother to live without her son even for a minute but in my case it has been three decades Pyari, Nanak Singh’s mother

where a missing report was filed, informed them about his detention in Pakistan.

Says Pyari, the distraught mother, “For the last three decades, I have been visiting the village Gurdwara and praying to waheguru to bring back my innocent kid who would over 37 years old now.”

“It is tough for a mother to live without her son even for a minute but in my case it has been three decades,” she says. Kohli of the NGO Independen­t Student Federation says he contacted the External Affairs Ministry seeking its intervene and bringing back Nanak through diplomatic channels.

“The Pakistan government bothered neither about his innocence nor his tender age at the time of his detention. And even the Indian government has not taken any aggressive measure for the repatriati­on of Nanak,” Kohli said. — PTI

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