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Dead body of BSF personnel handed over to Indian authorities

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According to Inter-services public relations (ISPR), Pakistan handed over the dead body of Indian armed force personnel.

Sources from ISPR says that Indian Border Security Force (BSF) Sub Inspector Paritosh Mondal had drowned while crossing the drainage near Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan handed over the dead body of the BSF personnel to Indian authorities yesterday.

The body of PSF members reached towards Kashmir after overflowing. BSF had requested Pakistan authorities to return the dead body of the personnel drowned.

ISPR also informed that search operations were done by Punjab rangers to search the corpse. The corpse was founded during the search operation which was then recovered and handed over to India.

Indian authorities showed gratitude to Pakistani authorities over this act.

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Pakistan always expresses cooperation with Indians. But Indian forces violate the ceasefire on Line of Control (LOC) and put several Pakistani citizens to death.

Indian wing commander Abhinandan Varthaman was also returned to India by Pakistan on 1st March 2019. Abhinandan had released a video message before his departure. In that video, he had declared that Indian media shows exaggerated news.

However, Indian forces had also opened fire over LOC. Consequently, a woman aged 60 named Salamat Bibi and a 13-year- old teenager Zeeshan Ayub had martyred.

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