8 Aug 2015

Four Indian Families Claim Geeta As Their Daughter

NEW DELHI: Four families in India have asserted that Geeta is their girl, Indian Outside Issues Clergyman Sushma Swaraj tweeted on Saturday. 

In a progression of tweets the Indian Outside Undertakings Clergyman said the families were from Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand and UP. Swaraj has asked for the boss clergymen of these states to confirm and report. 

"Geeta passed on to Indian High Chief by motions that they are seven siblings and sisters," Swaraj said. 

As indicated by Swaraj amid her meeting with the Indian High Chief Geeta said she had gone to a sanctuary with her dad and after that recorded "Vaishno Devi". 

Essential conventions are being finished to take Geeta back to India and Sushma Swaraj spoke to her supporters' on Twitter to help find Geeta's crew. 

Hard of hearing and quiet, Geeta has been stuck in Pakistan for a long time, not able to come back to her local India in light of the fact that she can't recall or clarify precisely where she is from. 

Taking after new media scope the Indian government this week promised to bring her home, in a reverberation of a raving success Bollywood film. 

"Bajrangi Bhaijaan", highlighting Indian hotshots Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor, tells the mirror picture of Geeta's story - a quiet youthful Pakistani lady who winds up caught in India. 

Geeta, matured in her mid 20s, lives in a ladies' sanctuary in Karachi keep running by the Edhi Establishment, Pakistan's biggest welfare association. News of her predicament surfaced in 2012 however no advancement was made in following her roots.