SURJEET SINGH WALKS
TO
FREEDOM AFTER 31 YEARS
Surjeet Singh (69), walked
to freedom on Thursday28th,June,2012, after spending over three decades in
Pakistani prisons, saying the release of fellow prisoner Sarabjit Singh was
delayed due to resistance in various sections of the Army, ISI, civil groups
and media in that country and the extra hype created around the issue back
home.Clad in a white kurta pyjama and sporting a black turban and a flowing
grey beard, he crossed the zero line at the Wagah-Attari joint check-post along
the India-Pakistan border in Amritsar at 11:30 a.m. Surjeet, a resident of
Phidde village of Ferozepur district, had an emotional reunion with wife
Harbans Kaur, son Kulwinder, daughter Parminder, grandchildren and some
villagers. He was profusely garlanded and welcomed back with the beat of the
“dhol” (traditional drum).Later, he paid obeisance at the Golden Temple. After
Surjeet went missing in 1982, his family gave up hope.A Pakistan court awarded
him the death sentence in 1985 and it was commuted to life term in 1989. Even
that sentence was completed in 2005.
In a brief interaction with
reporters, Surjeet said the confusion about Sarabjit’s release was borne out of
the Urdu script, where both names are written in identical manner. He advised
Sarabjit's family to avoid creating any further hype, if they wanted to secure
his early release. Surjeet said he met Sarabjit once every week in the Kot
Lakhpat Jail, where they were lodged. Sarabjit was in good health despite
prolonged solitary incarceration in the condemned cell. The jail authorities
treated the Indian prisoners as per rules. Accepting that he crossed into
Pakistan as a spy, Surjeet was sore that the authorities disowned him after his
arrest.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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