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Prasannajeet Rangari, a resident of Khairlanji in Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh, has been released from a Pakistani jail after seven years. His name is also among the seven Indian prisoners released by Pakistan on January 31. The efforts of his sister Sanghamitra, who had been struggling for years for his return to the homeland, have finally paid off. The family is now preparing to go to Amritsar to receive him. In a Pakistani jail, Prasannajeet was held under the name Sunil Ade. He was detained from Batapur, Pakistan, on October 1, 2019. Since this information came to light in December 2021, Sanghamitra had been continuously striving for her brother’s release through the administration and various channels. Legal Process Completed in Amritsar
After completing customs and immigration formalities at the Attari-Wagah Border, Prasannajeet has been kept at the Red Cross Bhawan (Majitha Road) and Guru Nanak Dev Hospital in Amritsar. Due to the family’s weak financial condition, they had sought help from the administration. They had received assurance of assistance. Collector Mrinal Meena said that the family had sought help from the administration. After which, tickets for his family members are being arranged along with the village secretary. Heard brother’s voice after years
On February 1, the family received information about his release after a call from Khairlanji police station. After this, Sanghamitra heard her brother’s voice after many years on a call from Amritsar police station. An emotional atmosphere was created during this time. After Prasanjit went missing, his father Lopchand Rangari has passed away. Youth went missing in 2017
Prasannajit went missing from home in 2017. He went to Bihar for some time and returned, but later disappeared again. The family searched extensively but found no clue and he was presumed dead. In December 2021, a sudden phone call informed the family that he was imprisoned in a Pakistani jail. Mother happy but also worried about her son
As soon as the mother heard the news of her son’s release, tears welled up in her eyes. Along with the joy of her son’s return, there is also concern about his mental state. After seven years, the family’s wait is over, but the pain of the past years is also clearly visible on their faces. Studied up to B. Pharmacy, then mental health deteriorated
Prasannajeet, a resident of Khairlanji, was bright in studies. His father took a loan to get him to study B. Pharmacy from Guru Ramdas Khalsa Institute of Technology in Jabalpur. In 2011, he registered with the MP State Pharmacy Council. After this, he wanted to pursue further studies, but due to deteriorating mental health, he left his studies and returned home.