NEW DELHI, June 18:
India will release 88 Pakistani fishermen over the weekend as “goodwill” gesture after Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed the decision to his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif earlier this week.
India has already communicated the decision to release the 88 Pakistani fishermen to their High Commission here and was now awaiting for the “exit documents” from that mission, official sources said.
In a telephonic call to Sharif on Tuesday, Modi extended Ramzan wishes and conveyed to him his decision to release detained Pakistani fishermen on this pious occasion.
“The fishermen released will be able to be with their families to observe this blessed month,” Modi had said while conveying his decision to Sharif.
Modi had also noted that there was a need for having “peaceful” and “friendly” bilateral ties between India and Pakistan.
India’s gesture comes in the backdrop of a war of words with Pakistan over Modi’s critical remarks about Pakistan during his Dhaka visit recently and in the wake of India’s military action in Myanmar.
Meanwhile, Pakistan today released 113 Indian fishermen lodged in a jail in Karachi as a goodwill gesture. They will be handed over to Indian authorities at the Wagah border tomorrow.
Earlier, Pakistan today released 150 Indian fishermen lodged in jails here in a goodwill gesture.
Pakistani authorities said they had released 150 Indian fishermen from the Landhi and Malir jails as a goodwill gesture before the start of Ramazan.
The Indian fishermen left for Lahore from Karachi’s Cantonment Station by Karakoram Express in the evening and will be handed over to Indian authorities at the Wagah border tomorrow.
Two bogies were specifically reserved for the Indian fishermen who were given flower bouquets and gifts by jail authorities and officials of the Edhi Welfare Foundation, a non-profit social welfare organisation, before boarding the train.
The Edhi Trust officials also handed over USD 100 to each fishermen to help them meet their travelling expenses till they reach home.