201 Afghan students studying in Balochistan universities

201 Afghan students studying in Balochistan universities

QUETTA: A stunning revelation about the Afghan students studying in the universities of Balochistan has been made.

According to a report, as many as 201 Afghan students are studying in the universities of Balochistan.

The stats suggests that the exact number of the Afghan students studying in the universities of Balochistan is 201.

Out of the 201, 84 students are studying in the University of Balochistan, 59 students in BUITEMS Univerity, 22 in the Loralai University and 36 Afghan female students are studying in the Women University.

The administration of the university has said that most of the students have repatriated after winding up their education.

The administrations have further said that all such students are advised to go back to their country and return to Pakistan with a visa.

The administration has further said that the universities of Balochistan have eliminated the quota of the Afghan students.

It is worth mentioning that Pakistan has had a clear stance about the Afghan nationals residing illegally in Pakistan.

Pakistan aims a peaceful and early repatriation of all such Afghan nationals who have been residing in Pakistan for the past five decades.

Such people are advised to go back to their country now and play their role for the development and the stability of Afghanistan.

Pakistan has to keep the matters of law-and-order and national security in KP and Balochistan in view.

Once the Afghan national return to their country, Pakistan will look forward to carry out the development infrastructure, employment, health and education in the remote areas of KP and Balochistan.

Ironically, despite Pakistan’ hospitality, the Afghan nationals have been involved in the acts of militancy, smuggling, drugs-supply, land-grabbing and other serious crimes causing threats to the law-and-order and the national security.

Pakistan has urged the Afghan nationals to go back to their countries and then come back with a visa to Pakistan if they wish to.

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