BSF Constable's Family Seeks Urgent Action Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
The family of BSF constable P K Sahu, detained by Pakistan Rangers, fears for his safety due to rising India-Pakistan border tensions. Efforts are underway for his release, but concerns about escalating conflict remain. Sahu's wife seeks intervention from West Bengal CM as tensions grow.

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The family of BSF constable P K Sahu, currently detained by Pakistan Rangers, is growing increasingly anxious as border tensions between India and Pakistan continue to rise. Sahu was detained on April 23 after accidentally crossing the international border near Punjab's Ferozepur sector.
His wife, Rajani, is particularly concerned that the escalating conflict may hinder efforts to secure his release. Despite assurances from BSF officials that they are actively working through official channels, the family remains worried amidst the heightened tensions.
Rajani plans to seek the intervention of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, hoping it could expedite the process. Sahu's father's emotional plea also underscores the family's desperate hope for his safe return as Indo-Pak relations become increasingly fraught.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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