We have seen reports
in the media speculating on the reasons for the delay on the return
of the Pakistan Air Force C-130 aircraft, which had come to New
Delhi on 22 February 2007 to take back the injured Pakistanis.
Clearance for this aircraft to come to India and evacuate the 10
injured in Safdarjung Hospital had been conveyed in the forenoon the
same day.
2. The aircraft which had 14 crew members and a 15-member medical
team reached New Delhi at 1505 hrs. 7 of the injured Pakistanis were
taken from Safdarjung Hospital in ambulances to Palam Airport. They
reached there at 1730 hrs and their boarding was completed by 1800
hrs. However, the aircraft could not take off because it developed a
technical glitch. One of its engines developed a problem and had to
be repaired by the ground staff of the airport. The aircraft finally
took off at 2115 hrs.
3. We have seen the
reports in the media that the delay took place because the aircraft
was waiting for the remaining three injured Pakistanis. These were
Mr. Rana Shoukat Ali, Mrs. Rukhsana, w/o Rana Shoukat Ali and their
one year old daughter, Miss Aqsa. Rana Shoukat Ali, who had lost
five other children in the blasts, had expressed a desire to go to
Panipat to identify the bodies of his children. Pakistan High
Commission was informed that these three persons would not be going
to Pakistan in the special aircraft. Rana Shoukat Ali and his family
were taken to Panipat where they were able to identify all the five
bodies of their children. Rana Shoukat Ali and his family will
return to Pakistan via Wagah.
4. Some media reports suggest that the aircraft was delayed because
India wanted an “undertaking” from Pakistani authorities for access
to the evacuated Pakistani passengers for interrogation. This
request had been made to Pakistani authorities while conveying the
clearance for the aircraft. We drew the attention of the Pakistani
authorities to the fact that the terrorist attack on the train is
being investigated by Indian police who may wish to take their
statements at a later date. However, the release of the injured
passengers was not linked to this nor their evacuation delayed
because of it. It is our hope that the Government of Pakistan will
facilitate this in the interest of the investigations. It may be
mentioned that 528 passengers of the train had left for Pakistan on
the day of the blast itself.
New Delhi
23 February 2007
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