"They (Pakistan) have admitted that Chandu Chavan is alive, and that they will soon release him after inquiry, which is nearing completion," Bhamre said after the launch of second Scorpene class submarine Khanderi, at the Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) in south Mumbai.
"We are trying at the level of DGMO (Director General of Military Operations), to secure his release. So far, the DGMO has spoken to their Pakistan counterpart at least 15 to 20 times," the minister said.
Incidentally, Chavan hails from Bhamre's Lok Sabha constituency.
"I have been in regular touch with his family," the minister said.
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On being asked of claims by a BSF jawan through social media posts that poor quality food was being served to soldiers on the LoC, Bhamre said an inquiry has been ordered in this regard.
He said that Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has made a detailed statement on the issue.
BSF Director General K K Sharma had himself submitted the interim report to the Union Home Ministry even as he informed Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi that the western front commander (Additional DG) of the force along with a dietician have been rushed to the border post in Jammu and Kashmir where the jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav was posted for a detailed inquiry.
Meanwhile, in reply to another query, Bhamre said the Navy has ordered a Board of Inquiry (BoI) of allegations against a senior Navy doctor after he was accused by a junior woman of molestation, including once at the residence of a senior officer.
"We will get the BoI report soon," the minister said.