Pakistanis stranded in India coming back on Sept 3
ISLAMABAD, AUG 30 (DNA) – At least 200 people stranded in India due to the coronavirus lockdown will return to Pakistan on September 3, officials said Sunday.
Pakistan had sealed its border with Indian in March after a surge in number of coronavirus infections. The people who had gone to India got stuck there as a result of the lockdown.
Pakistanis, stranded in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi and Rajasthan, will return via Wagha border. The border between the two countries will be especially opened for them.
According to a source in the foreign office, their return was made possible because of the efforts of the Pakistani High Commission in India. DNA
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