An Indian fisherman named Babu, detained in a Karachi jail despite completing his sentence, has died. He was the eighth Indian fisherman to die in Pakistan in two years. The Indian government continues to advocate for the release of 180 Indian fishermen held in Pakistani jails.
An Indian fisherman died in Karachi jail despite completing his sentence. This marks the eighth Indian fisherman death in Pakistan in two years, with 180 more awaiting release.
An Indian fisherman, Babu, who was arrested in 2022 and served his complete sentence in Karachi prison died on Thursday, sources told India Today TV.
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An Indian fisherman passed away in Karachi jail on January 23. Despite the completion of his sentence and confirmation of his Indian nationality, he was not released by Pakistan authorities, according to the sources.
An Indian fisherman died in a Karachi jail despite completing his sentence. Identified as Babu, his death highlights ongoing issues between India and Pakistan over the release of imprisoned fishermen,
On Thursday morning, Karachi's minimum temperature was recorded at 10.9°C, marking a 3.6°C decrease compared to the previous day. The city is under the influence of a western weather system, causing frigid winds to sweep across the region.
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Karachi is set to experience a drop in temperatures as cold winds make a return later this week, following a brief respite. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the recent shift in weather patterns has resulted in the easing of the cold winds, causing a slight rise in the city’s minimum temperature, Express News reported.