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PoK 'infiltrator' sent back after crossing LoC to meet girlfriend in north Kashmir
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PoK 'infiltrator' sent back after crossing LoC to meet girlfriend in north Kashmir

A 22-year-old man from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Zeeshan Mir, was repatriated to Pakistan after crossing the Line of Control (LoC) into northern Kashmir to meet his girlfriend, Iram Bano. Authorities initially detained Mir, believing his crossing was an act of infiltration, but later determined it was motivated by love. After a three-minute meeting between the couple and legal procedures, Mir was acquitted and returned to Pakistan. Both families, separated by the border, maintained contact through social media during the process. Iram's mother, Afroza Begam, described the brief reunion as emotional, expressing hope for their future together. The Indian Army stated that Mir was treated humanely during his stay.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 70pred 17 urami
PoK 'infiltrator' sent back after crossing LoC to meet girlfriend in north Kashmir

A 22-year-old man from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Zeeshan Mir, was repatriated to Pakistan after crossing the Line of Control (LoC) into northern Kashmir to meet his girlfriend, Iram Bano. Authorities initially detained Mir, believing his crossing was an act of infiltration, but later determined it was motivated by love. After a three-minute meeting between the couple and legal procedures, Mir was acquitted and returned to Pakistan. Both families, separated by the border, maintained contact through social media during the process. Iram's mother, Afroza Begam, described the brief reunion as emotional, expressing hope for their future together. The Indian Army stated that Mir was treated humanely during his stay.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of the incident, focusing on the personal motivations behind the border crossing without overtly favoring either side. It includes perspectives from both families and the Indian Army, emphasizing the humanitarian treatment of Mir. There is no clear ideological

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article provides detailed information about the incident involving Zeeshan Mir and his girlfriend Iram Bano, aligning with cross-source consensus. It mentions the legal process, the video evidence, and the resolution of the case. However, the language used ('love saved the day,' 'heart-wrenching

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