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HIV carrier wants to return to Pak jail

Friday, August 22, 2008. Karachi

An Indian fisherman was sent back to India by Pakistan authorities, because he

was found to be HIV-positive. He was repatriated within two days of his test

results. During his stay in India, however, his family tried to immolate him,

forcing him to demand of the authorities to send him back to prison in Pakistan.

A few months ago, 17-year-old Narendra, alias Bhagan, was arrested along with

five other Indian fishermen for fishing illegally in Pakistani waters.

The boy was sent to jail by the Civil and Judicial Magistrate, West, under FIR

25/2008 of the Docks police station under the Fisheries Act and during a random

blood screening of the inmates carried out by the HIV/AIDS Control Programme, he

was found to be HIV-positive on March 27.

His case was prepared and, through the Sindh home department, sent to the

federal interior ministry for the withdrawal of the criminal case and his

deportation back home and also for approaching the foreign ministry to take up

the matter with the Indian High Commission (IHC).

Within a day, the entire case was processed and counsellor access provided.

Representatives of the IHC visited the boy for the preparation of his travel

documents. The IHC’s camp office in the city issued an Emergency Certificate

(EC) No 946806 dated April 28, 2008, which says that the EC was being issued to

Narendra to facilitate his repatriation to India.

On his departure Bhagan had said that he was eager to meet his family-a younger

brother and parents, an extremely poor family, residing in Jambhori Kapidwad

village of Vapi Taluka in Valsad district. He had been working on a fishing boat

for the past six to seven years and earned between Rs2,500 and Rs3,000 a month.

Later, he reached his hometown and met with his family members but

interestingly, recently an Indian leading newspaper published a story of

Narendra Bhagan who demanded to come back to Pakistan.

The paper published that Indian fishermen languishing in Pakistani jails for

years pine for home and their loved ones. But Narendra, who was released from

one such jail earlier this year, wants to go back.

This HIV-positive youth from Jamburi village in Valsad, was released from the

Karachi jail in May. However, instead of welcoming him, his father had tried to

burn him alive because he is infected with the virus. Pakistani loko mari sari

sambhal rakhta (Pakistanis took good care of me), says Narendra, who has made

Vapi railway station his home.

Beggars teases him all night, and not having eaten for a couple of days, he had

become weak and could not even walk straight.

For my parents, I am an evil soul, he said with tears rolling down his cheeks.

They will kill me given an opportunity. One Pakistani doctor wanted me to stay

back.

He was willing to offer me a job and sent me back to India on his own expense. I

pray to God to send me back to Pakistan.

He remembered fondly how the jail authorities in Pakistan had celebrated Dhuleti

by preparing a large pool of coloured water and asked everyone to jump in.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=131242

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