More than 800, 000 Afghan nationals were repatriated by March 20th, according to an official in Pakistan, and the operation has continued apace. The state repatriated 874, 282 Afghan by March 20 due to concerns over violence, according to an official with 10 days left until the March 31 date for Afghan citizens who are prohibited from entering the country.
The official claimed that the government had assured no abuse may be tolerated throughout the procedure.
The standard reported that the plans for providing food and medical care for Afghan refugees have been completed.
After the deadline has passed, the standard stated that strict legal action will be taken.
Amir Khan Muttaqi, the country’s foreign secretary, called on on Thursday for the immigrants to be repatriated gradually from both Pakistan and the rest of the world.
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