The Pakistani child mistakenly came to the Indian border, the security forces gave him chocolate and sent him back


Jaipur, Ta. 4. April, 2021 Saturday

The Indian security forces deployed on the border have once again set an example of humanity to the country.

According to media reports, an eight-year-old Pakistani boy had crossed the border into India by mistake in Barmer, Rajasthan. The child was immediately handed over to Pakistan by BSF personnel guarding the border.

According to the BSF, an eight-year-old boy accidentally crossed the border into India near Pillar No. 888 on Friday evening. He started crying when he was apprehended by BSF personnel. As well as home address was asked.

"I made a mistake and came here. The BSF then held a flag meeting with the Pakistan Rangers and handed over the child back to Pakistan around 7 pm," the child said.

This is not the first case of humanitarian attitude of Indian security forces. Pakistan does not have such an expectation against it. Gemaram Meghwal, a 19-year-old man from Barmer, had inadvertently crossed the border into Pakistan.

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