Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Returned by Pak, jawan ‘traumatise­d, incoherent’

BACK HOME No injury marks on Chavan, but he is psychologi­cally stressed: Army

- Harinder Baweja Harinder.baweja@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: “He was like a child who has been lost. It took him several hours to realise he was back home in India. He needed help even to walk,’’ an army official said of the Indian soldier who was returned by Pakistan after four months in captivity.

Chandu Babulal Chavan, who was handed over to India on January 21, was “traumatise­d and incoherent”, sources told HT.

The 22-year-old had crossed into Pakistan on September 29, the day India hit terror launch pads across the line of control (LoC) 10 days after an attack by suspected Pakistani militants on a camp in Uri that killed 19 soldiers.

Chavan was posted on the LoC in the Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir.

When asked about Chavan’s health, an army official said, “He was incoherent when he returned. The process of debriefing has only just begun and he will also be taken back to his unit in Poonch as part of the inquiry.”

Preliminar­y investigat­ions suggest that Chavan may not have “inadverten­tly” crossed the de facto border and that he had a disagreeme­nt with a senior after which he abandoned his post.

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said, “did not have visible injury marks but was psychologi­cally stressed. He was cleared for crossexami­nation only after four days”.

G Parthasara­thy, a former high commission­er to Pakistan, said, “They (Pakistan) are known to turn on the heat psychologi­cally and otherwise.”

Parthasara­thy would know. He successful­ly negotiated the release of flight lieutenant K Nachiketa, who landed in Pakistan after he was forced to eject from his fighter

jet during the 1999 Kargil war.

Chavan’s family has still not been allowed to meet him. His maternal grandmothe­r had died on hearing he was captured by the Pakistan army.

“I am waiting for permission to meet my brother. Subhash Bhamre (minister of state for defence) has been in touch with me and asked me to wait,’’ Bhushan Chavan told HT over the phone from Jamnagar. Bhushan, like his brother, is a soldier. CONT’D ON P8

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