Heartbreak at the Border: Fisherman's Untimely Demise Highlights Diplomatic Delays
The body of Bhagabhai Bambhaniya, a Gujarat fisherman who died in a Pakistani jail, returned to his village. Despite completing his sentence, bureaucratic delays prolonged his imprisonment. His death prompts concerns over human rights violations and the urgent need for diplomatic intervention to prevent similar occurrences.
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The remains of 36-year-old Gujarat fisherman Bhagabhai Bambhaniya reached his hometown, shedding light on troubling diplomatic delays that kept him jailed past his sentence. Bambhaniya, of Chikhli village, Una taluka, died from cardiac arrest in Karachi jail on January 16.
Apprehended on February 18, 2022, after accidentally crossing maritime borders during a fishing trip, Bambhaniya was convicted and imprisoned. Yet, systemic delays beyond his sentence, despite a bilateral consular agreement, have raised alarm among peace activists and community officials.
Calls for urgent intervention have amplified, driven by nearly 160 other Indian fishermen who remain detained in Pakistan. The humanitarian plight of their families stresses the urgency of addressing these diplomatic and human rights challenges promptly.
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