New Delhi: The attack in Pahalgam has created a tense situation between India and Pakistan. Unfortunately 26 people were killed in a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Due to this, India’s attitude is becoming aggressive. Meanwhile, Indian security forces have detained a Pakistani soldier. The BSF has detained a Pakistani soldier on the Rajasthan border. The reason for this soldier crossing the border has not yet been revealed.
Pakistani troops tried to infiltrate in Rajasthan, India. This time the Indian Army stopped him and took him into custody. The purpose of infiltration of this Pakistani soldier is not yet clear. The soldier was detained on Saturday (03) night. At this time there is a tense situation on the border between India and Pakistan. Therefore, the Indian Army is keeping a close watch on micro -activities. Security was also increased in border areas. This Pakistani soldier is currently being questioned.
On 23 April, the Pakistani Army caught an Indian soldier. Two of his pictures were also released, one of which he was holding a soldier, while the other was blindfolded by the soldier. This jawan was the Purnam Sahu of the Border Security Force (BSF) of India. Purnam hails from Risda village in Hooghly district of Bengal. He has been working in BSF for the last 17 years and is currently posted on the India-Pakistan border near Ferozepur in Punjab. There are farmers’ fields at many places on the India-Pakistan border. In these fields, military acts as a guard of farmers. Wheat harvesting is going on in Ferozepur, where Purnam was deployed to provide security to the farmers. The BSF jawan’s mistake in this case was that he accidentally crossed the border while providing security to the farmers on the fence gate number 2008/01 on the border and since his health was also a little weak, he sat there to rest under a tree and sleeplessly slept.
Pak Rangers arrested Purnam Sahu and did not release Sahu by Pakistani border guards despite repeated requests to sleep under the tree due to illness. Meanwhile, several senior BSF officials also arrived, but Pakistan did not take any positive attitude and kidnapped Poorna. After this, three high -level meetings of BSF chiefs have been held with Pakistani Rangers, but no positive information has been received about the release of BSF jawan.