Barmer woman dies in Pak; Swaraj assures help in bringing back mortal remains

Press Trust of India  |  Barmer (Raj) 

A 65-year-old woman from Rajasthan's district died in where she had gone to meet her elder sisters, following which assured help to her members in repatriation of mortal remains.

Swaraj in a tweet asked Indian High to to help the members after which he replied: "We are getting in touch with the in this sad case. Will facilitate the repatriation of remains."

Reshma, a resident of Agasadi village in Barmer, had gone to with her son on June 30. She was supposed to return tomorrow but passed away on July 25.

The bereaved family members here arduously engaged in seeking help to get Reshma's body back for performing the last rites.

Reshma's another son had met the district officials and also local MLA Manvendra Singh to seek his intervention.

"Family members in Pakistan have been contacted. Efforts are on to help them with the assistance of the However, chances of receiving the remains by are sheen as the visa of the family expired on July 26," the MLA said.

He said that the deceased's relatives in Pakistan are trying to get the extension of their visa.

The body would be brought to next week if their visa is not extended this evening, Singh said.

Singh said that the permission to receive the body at Munabao in has been granted. Now, family members will not have to travel to Jodhpur, he added.

doesn't halt at and passengers have to board or deboard the train from Jodhpur.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 20:50 IST