by Gopal Kateshiya A day after intimating Gujarat government that Pakistan will repatriate on April 30 the mortal remains of Ramesh, a fisherman who had died in a Pakistan jail more than a month ago, the Central government on Wednesday informed the state government that the repatriation of the fishermanâs body will be delayed. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had written to the Gujarat government on Tuesday that Pakistan will hand over mortal remains of Ramesh at Wagah/Attari border crossing on Friday. âIndian High Commission in Islamabad has confirmed that the repatriation of mortal remains of late Ramesh⦠is scheduled on 30 April 2021 through Wagah/Attari border..,â a communication from MEA to Gujarat government on Tuesday stated. DP Desai, in-charge fisheries commissioner of Gujarat confirmed that his office had received the intimation from the MEA. âWe have received a communication from the MEA intimating us that the fishermanâs body would be handed over at Wagah on April 30. We will send our team there to receive the body. We are making arrangements to send his body from Wagah to his native place. We are exploring possibilities, including bring his body to Gujarat by air,â Desai confirmed to The Indian Express on Wednesday afternoon.