<p>Former Pakistan Law minister Iqbal Haider has claimed that there are no Indian Prisoners of War (PoWs) languishing in Pakistani jails even as a city-based human rights activist submitted a list of 54 PoWs allegedly held in the neighbouring country.<br /><br />"Presently we have noprisoners of war in Pakistan jails. But if anyone has detailed information about the PoWs, we would find out the truth and try to release them," he said.<br /><br />Activist M K Paul, who has been trying to tracemissing Indian defense personnel for more than three decades, submitted the list to Haider.</p><p>A four-member delegation from Pakistan, led by Haider, is in India to meet the kin of Indian prisoners in Pakistan. The delegation also comprises former Pakistan Supreme Court Justice Naseer Aslam Jahaid, Karamat Ali and Mohammad Ali Shah, both, members of Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum.</p><p>The delegation is accompanied by Jatin Desai, an activist of fishermen rights from Mumbai. </p> [More]Tags:quakejoltsbangladeshnepal