External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who met Geeta at an institute for hearing and speech impaired people here, said the process to verify information related to the UP youth was on and if all the facts were found to be correct, he would be brought back to India.
"I am moving ahead on the Salman issue. His family stays in Aligarh. I have asked officials to verify the facts related to his case. If all the facts are found to be correct, Salman will be granted visa and will be brought back to India," she told reporters.
Yesterday, Sushma met 15-year-old Pakistani boy, Mohammad Ramzan, who has been stranded in Bhopal since the last two years.
Talking about his case, she said, "We don't have any problem in sending Ramzan to Pakistan. Now it is up to Pakistan to decide whether he is their citizen or not.
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Ramzan's story is similar to Geeta, who was reportedly just seven or eight years old when she was found sitting alone on the Samjhauta Express by the Pakistan Rangers 15 years ago at the Lahore railway station.
Geeta was adopted by Edhi Foundation's Bilquis Edhi and lived with her in Karachi. She returned to India on October 26.
Ramzan is currently staying at a shelter home 'Umeed' run by an NGO 'Aarambh' in Bhopal.
Ramzan's ordeal started when his father Mohammad Kazol divorced his mother Begum Razia in 2009. After getting custody of Ramzan, Kazol moved to Bangladesh from Pakistan along with Ramzan and got married there again. However, fed up with the ill-treatment by his step-mother, Ramzan ran away from Bangladesh and crossed the border.