Did PM Modi Ensure the Safe Return of BSF Jawan from Pakistan?

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Key Takeaways
- Purnam Kumar Shaw was safely repatriated after being held by Pakistan Rangers.
- His capture occurred shortly after the Pahalgam attack.
- Political leaders played crucial roles in advocating for his release.
- The incident underscores India’s diplomatic resilience.
- Support for Shaw's family was emphasized by local leaders.
Kolkata, May 14 (NationPress) BJP’s West Bengal president and Union Minister of State Dr Sukanta Majumdar expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday for facilitating the safe return of BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw, who had been held by Pakistan Rangers since April 23.
Shaw, hailing from Rishra in the Hooghly district, was stationed in Pathankot, Punjab, when he was captured by the Pakistan Rangers just a day after the tragic Pahalgam attack.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had also urged the Centre for a strong intervention to secure Shaw’s release.
In a statement issued on Wednesday morning, Majumdar remarked that Shaw’s repatriation was not only a significant relief but also showcased India’s diplomatic strength and national determination.
He expressed heartfelt thanks to the Prime Minister, stating, 'Once again, under your decisive leadership, India has ensured that no citizen is left behind. Your unwavering commitment to the nation's security and dignity has brought justice and honor to our valiant soldiers. Bharat Mata Ki Jai! Jai Hind! Modi Hai To Mumkin Hai!'
Meanwhile, the All India Trinamool Congress released a statement emphasizing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s efforts in supporting Shaw’s family during this challenging time.
'Home at last. After days filled with anxiety and uncertainty, BSF jawan Purnam Kumar Shaw has finally been repatriated. Smt. @MamataOfficial personally contacted his wife multiple times, providing reassurance and support throughout the ordeal. We wish Purnam a complete recovery from the trauma he faced and hope he finds solace in the arms of his loved ones,' the party's official X handle stated.
The Pakistan Rangers released BSF jawan Purnam Shaw on Wednesday, following nearly three weeks of captivity.
Shaw had accidentally crossed the international border in Punjab’s Ferozpur district. He strayed into Pakistani territory a day after the horrific Pahalgam attacks on April 22, which claimed the lives of 26 innocent individuals.