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Pakistan plans to transport 114 indian via wagah border

Pakistan plans, 114 Indian nationals returned to Pakistan due to the coronavirus pandemic at the Wagah border crossing.

The Home Office has written a letter to the Director General of the Punjab Rangers, which contains information about the Indian citizen's journey on foot through the Wagah border.

The provision that Government Standard Procedures (SOP) must be followed upon return. The Indians were trapped in Pakistan after it closed its borders to limit the spread of the virus.

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On June 25, at least 250 Indian citizens stranded in the country were returned. A total of 748 Indian citizens have been stranded in Pakistan, the first one leaving on June 25 and the rest returning in the coming days.

They had come to Pakistan to visit their relatives and perform religious rituals, but were arrested because of the restrictions on the restrictions

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