Chavan had inadvertently crossed the de-factor border in
Kashmir hours after India’s surgical strikes on terrorist bases across the LoC.
On Jan 12, Union minister of state for defence Subhash
Bhamre said that Pakistan has given assurance of Chavan's release after
inquiry.
Chavan was returned at 2.30 PM via Wagah Border in Punjab,
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in an official statement. He will
be debriefed and a special medical check-up will be carried out.
Chavan, a 22-year-old soldier from 37 Rashtriya Rifles, had
mistakenly crossed the de-factor border in Kashmir hours after India's surgical
strikes+ on terrorist bases across the LoC. Chavan belongs to Borvihir village
in Dhule district of Maharashtra.
On January 12, Union minister of state for defence Subhash
Bhamre said that Pakistan has given assurance that Chavan will be released
after inquiry.
Meanwhile, Pakistan said it was releasing Chavan in a
"goodwill gesture".
"As a gesture of goodwill and in continuation of our
efforts to maintain peace and tranquility along LOC, Sepoy Chandu Babulal
Chavan has been convinced to return to his own country and will be handed over
to Indian authorities at Wagha Border on humanitarian grounds,"
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
Indian soldier had deserted his post at the LoC due to his
grievances of maltreatment against his commanders, the satement said.
"He wilfully crossed the border on September 29 and
surrendered himself to Pakistan army."
His grandmother suffered a cardiac arrest and died after the
family was informed that he was captured by the Pakistan army.
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