Love fell on Snapchat, young man crossed LoC from PoK to India to meet his girlfriend
New Delhi: Another unique story of relationships formed through social media and online platforms has come to light. A young man from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) crossed the Line of Control (LoC) illegally and reached India to meet a girl from Jammu and Kashmir after falling in love online. However, the Indian Army took him into custody. It is being said that after the necessary investigation and legal process is completed, the youth has been handed back to Pakistan on humanitarian grounds. But what is the whole matter, let us know.
How did they get acquainted?
According to officials, Zeeshan Mir, a resident of Muzaffarabad in PoK, was identified through Snapchat with Iram Majeed, a resident of Uri area of Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. The conversation gradually deepened and a love affair developed between the two. It is being told that due to this relationship, Zeeshan took the risk of crossing the LoC illegally and entered the Indian border to meet his girlfriend.
According to the information, Zeeshan stayed in Indian territory for about a month, but on May 31, 12 Grenadiers of the Indian Army deployed near Silikote sector of Uri caught him under suspicious circumstances. After this, the security agencies interrogated him in detail and the reason behind his coming to India was ascertained.
What came out in the investigation
No evidence of any suspicious or anti-national activity was found during the investigation. According to officials, the matter was found to be related only to a personal love affair. After completing all the legal and security formalities, the Indian government adopted a humanitarian approach and decided to send him back to Pakistan.
handed back to Pakistan authorities
On Saturday, Zeeshan Mir was handed over to Pakistan Army officials through Uri-based Kaman Aman Setu crossing. Officials said that during his stay in India, he was treated humanely and respectfully, which reflects the professional conduct and humanitarian values of the Indian Army.
Such cases have come up earlier also
This incident is also reminiscent of those cross-border love stories that have made a lot of headlines in the last few years. In the year 2023, Seema Haider of Pakistan had reached India via Nepal with her four children and started living with Sachin Meena, a resident of Greater Noida. Similarly, Pakistani girl Iqra Jiwani also came in contact with Mulayam Singh Yadav of Uttar Pradesh through online games and after reaching India via Nepal, both of them got married. However, later after the action of security agencies, Iqra was sent back to Pakistan.
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