17-yr-old Pakistani boy to reunite with his family after almost 2 years

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Jan 14 2020 | 1:05 PM IST

A 17-year-old Pakistani boy will reunite with his family after almost two years after he inadvertently crossed over to the Indian territory in 2018.

Mubarshar Bilal, who is also known as Mubarak, was released from the juvenile home in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district on Tuesday morning and was later taken to Attari-Wagah border for handing him over to Pakistani authorities, officials said.

Hoshiarpur Deputy Commissioner Isha Kalia said Bilal was released from Juvenile Home at 7 am on Tuesday.

An order pertaining to his release from the Centre was received five to six days back, Kalia told PTI.

Talking to reporters at Attari in Amritsar on Tuesday, Bilal said he was very happy to join back his family in Pakistan.

"I am very happy today (to return home)," said an elated Bilal. He also praised Indian authorities for treating him well and said that he was indebted for that.

Bilal said he had left home in a huff following a fight with his family members.

"There was a bit of a fight at home and I left it in anger. I could not come to know (entering India) and then I was caught by the BSF personnel," said Bilal, adding that he spent almost 20-22 months here.

"I have a mother, brother and sister there (in Pakistan)," Bilal replied to a question.

Asked whether he will come to India again if he gets a visa, he replied, "surely."

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First Published: Jan 14 2020 | 1:05 PM IST

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