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Telugu man in Pak custody was missing since 2017; father demands his release

The father of Prashant Vaindam, who was reportedly arrested in Pakistani custody for illegally entering the country, informed that his son had been missing since 2017 and was in depression due to love failure. He appealed to the Pakistani authorities to release his son.

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Published : Nov 19, 2019, 2:07 PM IST

Hyderabad: Prashant Vaindam, one of the two Indian nationals arrested in Pakistan's Cholistan for illegally entering that country, has been missing since 2017 and was in depression due to failure in a love affair, his father said on Tuesday.

Babu Rao appeals Pakistan authorities to release his son never as he was not indulged in any illegal activities.

Prashant, working for a software company in Hyderabad, has been missing since April 29, 2017 and his family had lodged a complaint with the police.

Prashant's father Babu Rao said on Tuesday that since then he was not in contact with the family and police could also not trace him.

Babu Rao, whose family hails from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh and settled in Hyderabad for six years, said his son's first job was in Bengaluru, where he fell in love with a girl working in the same company. After the girl, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, moved to Switzerland, Prashant fell into depression.

Pakistan media reported on Monday that Prashant along with Dharilal, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, were arrested on November 14 in a desert close to Bahawalpur district. They allegedly entered Pakistan through Rajasthan without valid documents.

Babu Rao said they had no idea why he went to Rajasthan and how he came into contact with Dharilal.

"All I know is my son is not the one to indulge in any illegal activity. We appeal to Pakistan authorities to release him," said Babu Rao, who plans to leave for New Delhi to make a formal request to Pakistan Embassy.

A video message of Prashant to his parents went viral late on Monday. Speaking in his mother tongue Telugu, the youth told his parents that he hopes to be released from jail within a month.

"Mummy and daddy, how are you? Now they brought me to court from police station after it was declared that there was no problem. They will now send me to jail from court and inform the Indian Embassy. I can then contact you," said Prashant, who was seen taking permission from officials to speak in Telugu.

"Now that I am being sent to jail, the bail process will start. India and Pakistan exchange prisoners and it takes time," he said in the brief video.

Read: Two Indians arrested in Pakistan, MEA reaction awaited

Hyderabad: Prashant Vaindam, one of the two Indian nationals arrested in Pakistan's Cholistan for illegally entering that country, has been missing since 2017 and was in depression due to failure in a love affair, his father said on Tuesday.

Babu Rao appeals Pakistan authorities to release his son never as he was not indulged in any illegal activities.

Prashant, working for a software company in Hyderabad, has been missing since April 29, 2017 and his family had lodged a complaint with the police.

Prashant's father Babu Rao said on Tuesday that since then he was not in contact with the family and police could also not trace him.

Babu Rao, whose family hails from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh and settled in Hyderabad for six years, said his son's first job was in Bengaluru, where he fell in love with a girl working in the same company. After the girl, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, moved to Switzerland, Prashant fell into depression.

Pakistan media reported on Monday that Prashant along with Dharilal, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, were arrested on November 14 in a desert close to Bahawalpur district. They allegedly entered Pakistan through Rajasthan without valid documents.

Babu Rao said they had no idea why he went to Rajasthan and how he came into contact with Dharilal.

"All I know is my son is not the one to indulge in any illegal activity. We appeal to Pakistan authorities to release him," said Babu Rao, who plans to leave for New Delhi to make a formal request to Pakistan Embassy.

A video message of Prashant to his parents went viral late on Monday. Speaking in his mother tongue Telugu, the youth told his parents that he hopes to be released from jail within a month.

"Mummy and daddy, how are you? Now they brought me to court from police station after it was declared that there was no problem. They will now send me to jail from court and inform the Indian Embassy. I can then contact you," said Prashant, who was seen taking permission from officials to speak in Telugu.

"Now that I am being sent to jail, the bail process will start. India and Pakistan exchange prisoners and it takes time," he said in the brief video.

Read: Two Indians arrested in Pakistan, MEA reaction awaited

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Pakistan has captured two Indians. Detained for allegedly entering the country illegally. Prashant is one of them from AP whose parents settelled in Hyderabad. Another person Varilal native from Madhya Pradesh. They were taken into custody by Pak in Bahawulpur on the 14th of this month.

Two Indian nationals have been arrested by Pakistani authorities for allegedly entering the country illegally. They include Prashant Vaidam, a Telugu man. The relevant documents state that his father's name was Baburao. The second person arrested was identified as a person from Madhya Pradesh

Pakistani police said they were detained in Bahaulpur on the 14th of this month. He said he tried to enter Cholistan without a passport and visa. Cholistan is located close to the Sri Ganganagar border in Rajasthan. They have been charged under Section 334-4 of the Pakistan Act.

This could lead to another diplomatic dispute between India and Pakistan. 

Due to the strong winds in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, sand dunes are shifting from one place to another. As a result, the fence along the India-Pak border is sometimes invisible, according to Indian sources. Neighbors visiting the region have reportedly crossed the border into Pakistan by mistake. 

The Department of Foreign Affairs of India has not yet responded.



"Prasanth left home two years ago. Our prashanth loved a girl. after love failure he went to depression. In that deoression he might went to rajasthan it seems .. Pakistan is on border. Pak  must surrender our son safely. - Baburao, Prashant's father



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