Solma Begum, was found wandering by the West Bengal police in April 2015 in Sarati Village, Arambag district. She was then assessed as mentally unstable and sent to a shelter home, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) said.
"After receiving counselling, Begum began to recover and was able to recall her family. The head counsellor of the Shelter Home managed to contact her family and procure all the requisite documents. Bangladesh Legal Aid Services Trust (BLAST) then contacted the CHRI.
It took the human rights group over one year of advocacy with the state home department and the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata to bring her case to this juncture.
Begum was repatriated today at 11 AM.
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Tired of struggling to preserve the hope of seeing her children one day, Solma said, "Coming here is easy, going back, difficult."
Although the information from shelter homes is not easily available, as per CHRI's analysis of statistics, there were 6,185 foreign prisoners in India as on December 31, 2015. Of these, West Bengal's prisons house more than half the total foreign prisoners in the country. 98 per cent of these are Bangladesh nationals.
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