A good news related to Balaghat of MP has come from across the border. This is the story of a sister’s struggle. After 7 years, his brother Prasannajeet has been released from jail in Pakistan. She cried after hearing her brother’s voice on the phone. 7 Indians have been released in Pakistan, out of which 6 people are from Punjab, while one is from Balaghat. Prasannajit Rangari of Balaghat was imprisoned in Pakistan for 7 years. In 2021, when his family came to know that he was lodged in a jail in Pakistan, his sister Sanghamitra was making many efforts for his return to his country. Sister Sanghamitra visited several offices for his release. Met the leaders. He had also written a letter to Prasannajeet last year.
Sister got the news of brother’s release on 1 February
The news of the release was received through phone on 1 February. Sanghamitra and his family first got this information at Khairlanji police station. After this they received calls from Amritsar police station. During this time, a conversation was also made with her brother Prasannajeet, but the sister could not recognize his voice. After this he said brother you come home. His brother said that he did not have a ticket. You come to pick me up. Now his brother-in-law will go to pick him up from Amritsar.
Prasannajeet had suddenly gone missing from home in 2017-18.
It is about 2017 and 18, when Prasannajit Rangari suddenly went missing from home. After this went to Bihar. Returned from there, then suddenly disappeared. He was searched for a long time, but when he was not found, he was assumed dead. Hope arose when in 2021 it was revealed through a call that he had been arrested in Batapur, Pakistan. There he was imprisoned under the name Sunil Ade. Prasannajeet has been a promising student of the family. He did B.Sc. from Guru Ramdas Khalsa Institute of Technology, Jabalpur. Have studied pharmacy. He has also got himself registered with MP State Pharmacy Council in the year 2011.
District administration will help the family members
On this, the District Collector has assured the family of help. Prasannajeet’s family members are very weak financially. For this reason he sought help from the collector. At present, Prasannajeet and others have been handed over to BSF at Bagha border. His medical examination has been done at Nanakdev Hospital. After his health recovers, he is now being handed over to his family. He is currently in Guru Nanak Dev Hospital, Amritsar. His responsibility lies with ASI Jaswinder Singh.