Islamabad: A Pakistani girl Rohilla Wakeel, whose father went missing after Samjhauta Express tragedy, has claimed that Indian media’s reports regarding her father’s death were wrong and baseless.
She said that Indian media reports were based on new propaganda.
Talking to local Pakistani news channel on Friday, Rohilla, resident of Hafizabad Punjab, said that the DNA reports had proved that her and her family’s DNA did not match with the Express’ victims.
“I have proves that my father is alive and he has been kept in an Indian jail,” she said and added that she had received a letter from Indian prime minister inviting her to visit the country.
Rohilla said that she searched her father in 60 jails of India but failed to find any information about her father.
Earlier, India media reports have claimed that Rohilla’s DNA matched with her father, who was killed in Samjhauta Express tragedy.
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