Pakistan\'s \'goodwill gesture\' on IAF pilot delayed by hours

Pakistan's 'goodwill gesture' on IAF pilot delayed by hours

IANS  |  Attari (Punjab) 

Khan's "goodwill gesture" of releasing (IAF) turned out to be an ordeal of several hours on Friday.

The Pakistani authorities got all the paper work completed to hand over the to officials, but the pilot's return was awaited by hubndreds of Indian visitors who have thronged the border transit point.

There were reports that Abhinandan was kept at Batapur cantonment, located about 10 km from Wagah, where his medical and immigration formalities were being completed.

Scores of people, who had gathered at Attari to welcome the IAF pilot back, continued to stay put despite the delay, darkness and even the rain and cold weather.

Since Friday morning, it was expected that Abhinandan would be released by anytime after noon.

The release time was pushed back several times and, for unexplained reasons, the return of the pilot kept getting longer.

Authorities in - the (MEA), (BSF), (IAF), or anyone else -- had no idea why was delaying the pilot's return.

The Wing was in Pakistani captivity since early on Wednesday.

Senior IAF officers, along with those from Army, BSF, and district authorities in had arrived before 4 pm at the Attari joint check post complex.

There were reports that Abhinandan's parents were also at Attari to welcome their son back.

The IAF pilot was earlier accompanied by officials of the led by Group The handing over process was delayed by the Pakistan side for unexplained reasons.

Abhinandan was captured in Pakistan on Wednesday (Feb 27) after his Bison fighter jet was shot down during a dogfight near the Line of Control in

Pakistan Khan announced on Thursday that the captured IAF pilot will be freed as a "goodwill gesture" after sought his unconditional and immediate release.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 21:08 IST