Swaraj also said that efforts will be intensified to trace Geeta's real parents, which will include exhibiting her photographs in her childhood hair style.
Swaraj met Geeta who has been staying with an organisation working for the cause of deaf and mute children here since her return from Pakistan.
"We are trying our best to locate parents of Geeta. Two families, including one from Bihar, have claimed that they are her family members," Swaraj told reporters.
Swaraj said that at least four families from Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab had also claimed Geeta to be their daughter, but their claims could not be proved.
Among the four families was Bihar's Janardhan Mehto whose DNA didn't match with Geeta.
"However, my efforts will continue till I find her real parents. I am hopeful and confident on the issue," the minister said.
Swaraj also sought to fend off criticism of government by some quarters over keeping Geeta in the city-based organisation for the children with hearing and speech impairments.
"In Pakistan, she was staying in a place which was not meant for people like her, but here in Indore she is among those who are like her and she will gradually gain confidence that even without being able to hear and speak, she can become self-dependent and can lead a good life," Swaraj said.
Geeta had inadvertently crossed the Indian border through Samjhouta Express over a decade ago.
"We will take her photographs in that hair style and exhibit them. It might help us in locating her parents," she said.
"After it was established that Geeta was an Indian
citizen, Pakistan allowed us to bring her back without any dilly-dallying. Edhi Foundation has also set an example of humanity and respected her religious feelings. It also provided her facility to worship Hindu gods and goddess and also served her vegetarian food of her liking," Swaraj said.
The minister said Geeta was enjoying her stay at the organisation and people working there were like her parents while other inmates were like her brothers and sisters.
"Geeta very much enjoyed the festival of Diwali at the organisation," she added.
The minister said that besides sign language, Geeta was also learning computer operating and painting.
"This training will help her a lot," she said.
"It was necessary for her to return to India and now she does not want to go back to Pakistan. However, she has lot of regards for Edhi Foundation and its people," the BJP MP said.
Swaraj said that Geeta had shown her a photograph of Bollywood actor Salman Khan and once again expressed her desire to meet him.
"I will talk to Salman over phone and would fulfill her wish," the minister added.
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