India ready to release over 100 Pak prisoners: Burney
Updated on
Tuesday, April 08, 2008, 00:00
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New Delhi, April 08: India is ready to release more
than 100 Pakistanis lodged in prisons here unilaterally,
Pakistani human rights campaigner Ansar Burney said on Tuesday.
He said to the reporters after meeting Foreign Secretary
Shivshankar Menon here that he would try to persuade Pakistan
government to release Indian prisoners reciprocating new
Delhi's good gesture.
"The Foreign Secretary said me that India is ready to
release over 100 Pakistani prisoners," said the former
Pakistan Minister who was recently instrumental in securing
release of Indian prisoner Kashmir Singh from a Pakistani
jail.
Burney, who was provided with a list of Pakistani
prisoners India is ready to release, said he would look for
their relatives when he returns to his home country.
"One problem that we encounter is their antecedents. If
the Pakistan high commission says they are not Pakistanis,
that is a problem. So I want to find their relatives and
ascertain their nationality," he said.
He expressed hope that this "good message" from New Delhi
will bring more good news from across the border and help
bring back smiles on the faces of numerous affected. "This is
a day of EID for many in Pakistan."
Asked whether India raised the issue of reciprocity from
Pakistan on the matter, he said, "it was a magnanimous gesture
from Indian side that they did not raise such matters.
"I will tell Pakistani authorities that India has shown a
big brotherly gesture and let us show small brotherly
gesture."
Bureau Report