PAKISTAN:
POWS
Prisoners Of War,
And Fate
A carpenter’s discovery of a ’71 PoW off
Oman nails Pakistan’s constant denial
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http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?282409
The Lie Of The Land
- Evidence of PoWs in Pakistan has been surfacing now and then, in the form of stray letters, testimonies of spies, discovery of urns of ’71 PoW ashes and now the discovery of a PoW inmate in Oman
- India’s time and again presented Pakistan with a list of 54 PoWs
- But it has consistently denied the presence of any PoWs
- During the Agra summit in 2001, President Musharraf denied any PoWs, but Kargil PoWs were in their custody, and released in 2004.
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Truth finds ingenious ways to manifest itself. And time, it has often been
seen, is of no consequence in its pursuit. For long, 41 years to be precise,
Pakistan has been denying it has any prisoners of war (PoWs) in its custody.
Now, for the first time, there’s evidence to suggest that when Pakistani leaders
say “No PoWs in our jails”, they are speaking only half the truth. What they
don’t tell you is that many who were taken prisoner in the 1971 war could have
been shifted to remote areas in friendly countries to escape detection.
Following a most fortuitous series of circumstances, evidence of the presence of
one such soldier—Sepoy Jaspal Singh of 15 Punjab Regiment and a PoW of the ’71
war—has come from Masirah island, 15 kilometres off the coast of Oman, which
houses a military base.
The news of Jaspal Singh’s incarceration in what is called Purana Jail in
Masirah was brought by Sukhdev Singh, a poor carpenter from Dugri village of
Ropar district in Punjab. Sukhdev had gone to Oman in 2010 for work, as part of
which he was sent to Masirah for some repair work at Purana Jail. Jaspal Singh,
now around 70 years of age, approached him on seeing a turbaned Sikh. “He asked
me which village I was from. When I told him, Dugri, he said it was his in-laws’
village,” Sukhdev told Outlook. “He would be serving tea and doing odd
jobs for officials there. Though he looked like a Muslim with a skullcap and
long beard, he spoke to me in Punjabi and told me the names of several people
from my village. Over the next few days, very slowly, meeting me for not more
than five minutes at a time to escape notice from his minders, Jaspal told me
about the December 3 operation near Hussainiwala in which he was captured, his
regiment’s name and details about his family.” He also told Sukhdev that four
more soldiers had been captured along with him in the course of the operation,
when a bridge near Ferozepur collapsed, leaving two companies of his battalion
stranded on the other side of the river. All five PoWs were kept in Pakistan
jails for five or six years and three shifted subsequently to Masirah jail.
Jaspal does not know the whereabouts of the others.
When he returned in July this year, Sukhdev immediately contacted Jaspal’s
family, comprising his wife Baljit Kaur (who has been living a widow’s life all
these years) and two sons. After several futile visits to the district sainik
board office, the family got in touch with Lt Col S.S. Sohi (retd), who runs an
NGO for ex-servicemen in Mohali. Sohi first contacted 15 Punjab regiment as well
as the battalion’s commanding officer during the war, Lt Col A.S. Cheema (retd).
Cheema confirmed the enemy attack on the evening of December 3, 1971, wherein
they suffered the loss of three officers and many others. Jaspal had been
reported missing and presumed dead since then. Sohi then informed CoAS Gen
Bikram Singh, and although the latter has not responded so far, the matter was
brought to the notice of the Indian embassy in Oman through some retired
officers working for the repatriation of Indian PoWs. Capt Arjun Nair, the
Indian defence attache in Muscat, has affirmed that the embassy has issued a
note verbale to the Omani government requesting details of personnel
incarcerated in Masirah island, and consular access. The ambassador has also
informed the Omani foreign minister and sought assistance in locating the
missing persons.
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It shows up in the words of Simi Waraich, daughter of Maj S.P.S. Waraich,
also from 15 Punjab, who went missing in the same Hussainiwala attack and whose
name is on the government list of 54 PoWs, “This is the first-ever solid
evidence we have after so many years, and its significance has still to hit
government functionaries. If the government acts decisively, it can nail
Pakistan’s lie once and for all, because now we have definitive proof that our
PoWs had been shifted elsewhere.”
Simi and a handful of people from the Missing Defence Personnel Relatives
Association (MDPRA) have met every single spy returning from Pakistani jails,
and had in 2007 (seeOutlook story), on the invitation of President Pervez
Musharraf, visited several Pakistani jails to search for their kin. “Pakistan’s
lies have been proved time and again,” says Simi. “During the 2001 Agra summit,
President Musharraf said they did not have any Indian PoWs, but events proved
that Sepoys Jagseer Singh and Mohammed Arif, captured in the Kargil war, were in
their jails; they were released in 2004. Why should we then believe their bland
negation? It is also sad that while our government is facilitating the US army
to trace remains of their ww-ii casualties, and Bangladesh to retrieve DNA
samples of their ’71 war dead, it does little to follow up leads like this which
can help us find our still alive PoWs.”
In fact, on the insistence of the MDPRA, the government formed a
tri-service committee for missing defence personnel headed by a vice-admiral a
little over a year ago. However, as Simi points out, “It has almost no teeth,
hardly ever meets and has not been provided the means to investigate leads like
this one. It has not made any effort to get in touch with the next-of-kin like
us, who have collected evidence over the years. Even now, it is we who have on
our own informed them about Sepoy Jaspal Singh. They do not even have the report
compiled by us after our 2007 visit to Pakistan.”
Sukhdev, meanwhile, goes about earning his
living, oblivious to the import of his testimony. Jas Uppal, a US-based human
rights lawyer, who has taken up the case of Sarabjit Singh, the Indian spy on
death row in Pakistan, and shot off letters to the United Nations, Amnesty
International and Human Rights Watch about the existence of Jaspal, said of
Sukhdev, “He is an international witness, whose safety is the duty of the Indian
government. He has brought evidence of a war crime and needs to be protected.”
Is anyone listening?
Moderator's Comments:
A GREAT SHAME ON INDIAN MILITARY TOP MOST BRASS. EVERYONE KEEPS TALKING ABOUT CHETWOOD HALL CREDO!! BULL
SHIT!!
IF
MILITARY LEADERSHIP FORGETS ITs POWs WHY SHOULD THE POLITICIANS AND DIPLOMATS DO
ANY THING!! VERY SAD COMMENTARY INDEED AND WE SHOULD HANG OUR
HEADS IN SHAME FOR NOT DOING ANY THING TANGIBLE TO TRACE OUR SOLDIERS AND
AIRMEN.
DON'T WE KNOW PAK LEADERS ARE THE BIGGEST LIARS!! THEY LIE TO US, THEY LIE TO THE AMERICANS, THEY SHIELDED CRIMINALS LIKE OSAMA BIN LADEN, THEY LIE TO THEIR PEOPLE AND EVEN THEIR OWN SOLDIERS AND OFFICERS (They did not even agree that their dead in Kargil were Pakistani soldiers) AND WE TAKE THEIR WORD!!
WHY CAN'T THE PM TAKE IT UP HIMSELF INSTEAD OF TALK ABOUT VISITING PAKISTAN !! WHEN RUBIA WAS ABDUCTED THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT BENT OVER BACKWARDS!!
Harbhajan Singh
Lt Gen
DON'T WE KNOW PAK LEADERS ARE THE BIGGEST LIARS!! THEY LIE TO US, THEY LIE TO THE AMERICANS, THEY SHIELDED CRIMINALS LIKE OSAMA BIN LADEN, THEY LIE TO THEIR PEOPLE AND EVEN THEIR OWN SOLDIERS AND OFFICERS (They did not even agree that their dead in Kargil were Pakistani soldiers) AND WE TAKE THEIR WORD!!
WHY CAN'T THE PM TAKE IT UP HIMSELF INSTEAD OF TALK ABOUT VISITING PAKISTAN !! WHEN RUBIA WAS ABDUCTED THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT BENT OVER BACKWARDS!!
Harbhajan Singh
Lt Gen
Excellent blog. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Keep it.
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