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Freedom for Pak boy with Bollywood dreams

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Posted: Nov 21, 2008 at 1719 hrs IST

Moga, November 21: Pakistani teenager Nasir Sultan, who had crossed the Indo-Pak border to try his luck in Bollywood, was today released from a juvenile home at Faridkot near here for his return home.

The 16-year-old boy, who wanted to to meet his favourite actor Shah Rukh Khan, had crossed the border in Ferozepur sector in a school uniform and without travel documents on August 16. He was arrested by the BSF.

Nasir was lodged in the Faridkot juvenile home since then. The Union Home Ministry issued the orders for his release yesterday.

The boy was given a warm send-off from the juvenile home by the local police and civil officials, including Faridkot Deputy Commissioner V K Meena.

With tears in his eyes, he thanked the other inmates and also expressed the hope that another Pakistani boy Sunil, who is also lodged there, would be repatriated soon.

Nasir is expected to be handed over to the Pakistan Rangers at the joint check post at Attari near Amritsar later in the day.

He was a class X student in the government school in his village Chukiatan in Dir district of Peshawar.

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thanks for his safe return by vishal on 21 Nov 2008

Just a kid. I am glad he was returned safely and quickly back to his family.

Happy to hear. by Ram on 21 Nov 2008

Hate off to the authority who did this job, they lifted the Justice and shown that we Indian are not enemy to anybody. All the best to that boy. jai shri ram.

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