Pakistan seeks India's help in tracing bodies of 14 boat capsize victims after their Navy failed to find them

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Karachi: Pakistan lawmakers have been forcing its Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to seek help from India in tracing the bodies of at least 14 fishermen who went missing after their boat capsized in the sea near Keti Bandar-- a port in the Sindh province.

According to a report by the Pakistani English daily, Dawn, at least 45 fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi-- a fishing village in the Malir District of Karachi-- had gone for fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro Creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00 am. The report claimed 31 of them were saved but the other 14 were still missing.

A search operation by divers of the Pakistan Navy, Maritime Security Agencies and Edhi Foundation was also conducted but they failed to trace them.

Pakistan PM agreed to approach India for help

Member of National Assembly Agha Rafiullah of the Pakistan Peoples Party told Dawn that he had talked to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday, asking them to approach Indian authorities and seek their help to trace the missing fishermen.

According to Rafiullah, the newly appointed PM assured him that the government would take up that matter with the Indian authorities as there were ‘apprehensions’ that tidal waves might have taken the missing fishermen to the territorial limits of India.

MNA Rafiullah, who has been elected from a Karachi constituency, added that the missing fishermen belonged to his constituency in Ibrahim Hyderi and he was in ‘constant touch’ with their relatives.

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum official Kamal Shah also apprehended that high waves might have taken the fishermen to the territorial waters of India as they had not been found after search of four days by the PN, MSA and Edhi Foundation.

Forty-five fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi had gone fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00am. Thirty-one of them were saved while 14 others were still missing, triggering fear and anxiety among the relatives.

Mr Shah said that fishermen tended to give Rs24 billion as taxes to the government but none of the officials or the representatives of the area had so far met with the relatives of the missing fishermen in Ibrahim Hyderi to console them.
 
Oh India very stronk, how can the OP miss thinking Pakistan depending on India thus you felt the need to tag me.
Remember when an avalanche hit Indian soldiers and India approached Pakistan thinking some bodies may have ended up in Pakistan...Well did you miss this part...

"Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum official Kamal Shah also apprehended that high waves might have taken the fishermen to the territorial waters of India as they had not been found after search of four days by the PN, MSA and Edhi Foundation."
 
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Karachi: Pakistan lawmakers have been forcing its Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to seek help from India in tracing the bodies of at least 14 fishermen who went missing after their boat capsized in the sea near Keti Bandar-- a port in the Sindh province.

According to a report by the Pakistani English daily, Dawn, at least 45 fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi-- a fishing village in the Malir District of Karachi-- had gone for fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro Creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00 am. The report claimed 31 of them were saved but the other 14 were still missing.

A search operation by divers of the Pakistan Navy, Maritime Security Agencies and Edhi Foundation was also conducted but they failed to trace them.

Pakistan PM agreed to approach India for help

Member of National Assembly Agha Rafiullah of the Pakistan Peoples Party told Dawn that he had talked to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday, asking them to approach Indian authorities and seek their help to trace the missing fishermen.

According to Rafiullah, the newly appointed PM assured him that the government would take up that matter with the Indian authorities as there were ‘apprehensions’ that tidal waves might have taken the missing fishermen to the territorial limits of India.

MNA Rafiullah, who has been elected from a Karachi constituency, added that the missing fishermen belonged to his constituency in Ibrahim Hyderi and he was in ‘constant touch’ with their relatives.

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum official Kamal Shah also apprehended that high waves might have taken the fishermen to the territorial waters of India as they had not been found after search of four days by the PN, MSA and Edhi Foundation.

Forty-five fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi had gone fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00am. Thirty-one of them were saved while 14 others were still missing, triggering fear and anxiety among the relatives.

Mr Shah said that fishermen tended to give Rs24 billion as taxes to the government but none of the officials or the representatives of the area had so far met with the relatives of the missing fishermen in Ibrahim Hyderi to console them.


How is this supposed to be an achievement for any side? There are casualties and you guys are getting excited about nothing.
 
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Karachi: Pakistan lawmakers have been forcing its Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to seek help from India in tracing the bodies of at least 14 fishermen who went missing after their boat capsized in the sea near Keti Bandar-- a port in the Sindh province.

According to a report by the Pakistani English daily, Dawn, at least 45 fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi-- a fishing village in the Malir District of Karachi-- had gone for fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro Creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00 am. The report claimed 31 of them were saved but the other 14 were still missing.

A search operation by divers of the Pakistan Navy, Maritime Security Agencies and Edhi Foundation was also conducted but they failed to trace them.

Pakistan PM agreed to approach India for help

Member of National Assembly Agha Rafiullah of the Pakistan Peoples Party told Dawn that he had talked to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday, asking them to approach Indian authorities and seek their help to trace the missing fishermen.

According to Rafiullah, the newly appointed PM assured him that the government would take up that matter with the Indian authorities as there were ‘apprehensions’ that tidal waves might have taken the missing fishermen to the territorial limits of India.

MNA Rafiullah, who has been elected from a Karachi constituency, added that the missing fishermen belonged to his constituency in Ibrahim Hyderi and he was in ‘constant touch’ with their relatives.

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum official Kamal Shah also apprehended that high waves might have taken the fishermen to the territorial waters of India as they had not been found after search of four days by the PN, MSA and Edhi Foundation.

Forty-five fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi had gone fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00am. Thirty-one of them were saved while 14 others were still missing, triggering fear and anxiety among the relatives.

Mr Shah said that fishermen tended to give Rs24 billion as taxes to the government but none of the officials or the representatives of the area had so far met with the relatives of the missing fishermen in Ibrahim Hyderi to console them.

If they have seriously approached us for help then we should immediately help..... we are neighbors first and enemies later.....
 
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Karachi: Pakistan lawmakers have been forcing its Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to seek help from India in tracing the bodies of at least 14 fishermen who went missing after their boat capsized in the sea near Keti Bandar-- a port in the Sindh province.

According to a report by the Pakistani English daily, Dawn, at least 45 fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi-- a fishing village in the Malir District of Karachi-- had gone for fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro Creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00 am. The report claimed 31 of them were saved but the other 14 were still missing.

A search operation by divers of the Pakistan Navy, Maritime Security Agencies and Edhi Foundation was also conducted but they failed to trace them.

Pakistan PM agreed to approach India for help

Member of National Assembly Agha Rafiullah of the Pakistan Peoples Party told Dawn that he had talked to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday, asking them to approach Indian authorities and seek their help to trace the missing fishermen.

According to Rafiullah, the newly appointed PM assured him that the government would take up that matter with the Indian authorities as there were ‘apprehensions’ that tidal waves might have taken the missing fishermen to the territorial limits of India.

MNA Rafiullah, who has been elected from a Karachi constituency, added that the missing fishermen belonged to his constituency in Ibrahim Hyderi and he was in ‘constant touch’ with their relatives.

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum official Kamal Shah also apprehended that high waves might have taken the fishermen to the territorial waters of India as they had not been found after search of four days by the PN, MSA and Edhi Foundation.

Forty-five fishermen belonging to Ibrahim Hyderi had gone fishing but their boat capsized at Hijamkro creek near Keti Bandar in Thatta on March 5 at around 3:00am. Thirty-one of them were saved while 14 others were still missing, triggering fear and anxiety among the relatives.

Mr Shah said that fishermen tended to give Rs24 billion as taxes to the government but none of the officials or the representatives of the area had so far met with the relatives of the missing fishermen in Ibrahim Hyderi to console them.

How many times have I told you to stop tagging all the world into a thread where you want us to personally thank you or big up India insinuating you are a nation that simply keeps giving?
Stop it yaar - next time you tag and people complain - I will put a pink sari on your name……
 
Looks like both IN and PN need outside help to locate bodies lost within their own maritime borders. 😂

IN lost their own sailor (another thread) while PN needs help locating 14 fishermen. :cry:
 
...next time you tag and people complain - I will put a pink sari on your name……
Don't tempt him. Maybe he's into cross-dressing over the weekends.

On the flipside..., don't - or you'll tarnish his average of 500 Posts per Month.

@DDG-80
 
Don't tempt him. Maybe he's into cross-dressing over the weekends.

On the flipside..., don't - or you'll tarnish his average of 500 Posts per Month.

@DDG-80
Although PN and PMSF in a joint rescue operation have sadly recovered 10 bodies of the 14 missing so far. However, this character who starts some half dozen self pleasuring threads daily will probably suffocate to mention the above recovery, since it was achieved by the Pakistan Navy.
 
Although PN and PMSF in a joint rescue operation have sadly recovered 10 bodies of the 14 missing so far. However, this character who starts some half dozen self pleasuring threads daily will probably suffocate to mention the above recovery, since it was achieved by the Pakistan Navy.

"After their navy failed to find them"

Imagine having gall to write this thread title after Indian navy failed to trace even after 2 weeks its own sailor Sahil Verma who has gone missing in the middle of the sea from active deployed Indian warship

But then shame and dignity are not the traits known for the likes of @DDG-80
 
Looks like both IN and PN need outside help to locate bodies lost within their own maritime borders. 😂

IN lost their own sailor (another thread) while PN needs help locating 14 fishermen. :cry:

10 out of 14 bodies are already located by PN

There is still no news about Sahil Verma even after 2 weeks. Just saying

 
10 out of 14 bodies are already located by PN

There is still no news about Sahil Verma even after 2 weeks. Just saying


Ik....I stated the same thing in another thread after @Windjammer made the new thread about the successful SAR by PN/PMSA. I just didn't update my post, or made another post, in here.
 

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