India's
victory over Pakistan in the recently concluded ICC World Cup was
celebrated not only across the country but also on the other side of the
border by the Indian prisoners, who were languishing in a Karachi jail.
On
March 30, jail authorities in Pakistan made special arrangements for
screening of the match on a large screen following which about 300
Indian fishermen and 900 Pakistani prisoners sat together to watch the
memorable semifinal in Mohali, said several of the Indian fishermen, who
were released from jail as part of cricket diplomacy by Pakistan.
"It
was the most exciting and memorable moment ever spent by me while
languishing in the Pakistani jail non- humanitarian and unhygienic
conditions," Karsan Kana, a fisherman from Vasar village of Kodinar
taluka who spent a little less two years in prison, told PTI.
"The
Indian fishermen were given Indian tricolours and Pakistani prisoners
their national flags for cheering their teams," said Balu, another
released prisoner.
The
meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani
counter-part Yousuf Raza Gilani during the match gave us a ray of hope
about our release, said Govind.
Prisoners
from both the countries watched the match together and also prayed for
our release and normalising of ties between the two countries, he added.
The
fishermen felt that both the Indian and Pakistani governments must take
a lenient view of the fishermen straying inadvertently as they are not
criminals and are just trying to earn a livelihood.
Eighty-nine
Indian fishermen, mostly from Gujarat, Diu and Daman, Dadra and Nagar
Haveli and Bihar, freed from prison by Pakistan were repatriated across
the Wagah land border last week.
India had earlier in the week released 39 Pakistani prisoners.







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