Pak Ranger apprehended by BSF from international border in Rajasthan
- BSF constable Purnam Kumar Shaw inadvertently crossed into Pakistan on April 23 and remains in Pakistani custody near the Punjab border.
- The crossing occurred amid rising India-Pakistan tensions following a deadly terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam that killed 26 people.
- India and Pakistan have held several rounds of talks for over eight days to negotiate Shaw's release, while India also detained a Pakistani ranger in Rajasthan on May 3.
- Pictures on Pakistani social media showed Shaw blindfolded with his belongings on the ground, and his wife Rajani traveled from West Bengal to Pathankot seeking updates.
- The standoff continues as Pakistan remains non-committal on Shaw's release, reflecting heightened border tensions and ongoing efforts by Indian officials to secure his return.
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Pak Ranger apprehended by BSF from international border in Rajasthan
The development comes nearly a fortnight after a Border Security Force jawan was apprehended by the Rangers amid rising tension between the two countries in the wake of the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam
·New Delhi, India
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