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PoK Man Who Crossed LoC to Meet Girlfriend Acquitted, Sent Back Home

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Zeeshan Mir, a young man from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, crossed the Line of Control into the Kashmir Valley to meet a woman he loved, Iram Bano. He was detained by authorities following the border crossing but was later acquitted by a court in Uri. The court concluded that Mir's act was driven by personal and romantic intent rather than any infiltration motive. The two families, who share cross-border ties, arranged a brief meeting between the couple before Mir was handed back. Both families have expressed hope that the two may eventually be united.

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