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The road to protection for Afghan citizens through the Indian-Pakistani border can also face covid obstacles

The road to protection for Afghan citizens through the Indian-Pakistani border can also face covid obstacles
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Amritsar: With Pakistan while closing the border with Afghanistan, fear of the entry of refugees, Afghan citizens arrived at the Indian-Pakistan international border to migrate to India as impossible.
Even if someone managed to do it, the tight Covid-19 protocol and permission from the Interior Ministry will be another obstacle.
The source of immigration here said Attari International Border was closed for passengers because of the Pandemic Covid-19.
“Only passengers are allowed to enter or leave India who have permission from the Ministry of Home Affairs and meet the Covid-19 Norms; Second, almost no possibility Afghanistan arrives here because they will not be permitted by Pakistan to reach the border of their international Wagi.
Even if they somehow achieved Attari’s international border, they would not be given an entry without the right permission and documents, “said the source of the immigration here.
According to Pakistani media reports, many Afghans have gathered at the border Spin Boldak in South Kandthar Province Afghanistan hopes to sneak into Pakistan through the Chaman border in Balochistan Province.
However, the Pakistani government has closed the temporary limit to prevent the entry of Afghan refugees.
The source said that the majority of Afghan refugees had arrived in India by air.
Meanwhile, the Security Force (BSF) border has fulfilled the security at the Attari International border after the Taliban control control against Afghanistan.
“Terrorist groups in Pakistan can try to infiltrate Afghan Jehadis to India, so we have added security along the international border with Pakistan in Punjab,” said a BSF source.
On the other hand, a group of 20 people, including 19 Pakistan, has been allowed to cross to Pakistan through Attari’s international border, Arun Pal’s sub-inspector assistant, protocol officer in Attari.
They arrived here from Rajasthan’s Jodhpur, Nagpur and Chattisgarh Maharashtra.
However, another group of 78 Pakistani Hindus who had arrived in India about one and a half years ago, but could not return because of the covid-19-induced locking, was rejected to cross the border.
PAL said that they had arrived from Rajasthan, but no one had a RT-PCR test report.
“They were asked to get a RT-PCR report to cross the border,” he said.

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