35 thousand Afghan nationals repatriate from Balochistan

35 thousand Afghan nationals repatriate from Balochistan

QUETTA: The repatriation of the Afghan immigrants continues in many districts across Balochistan.

The Quetta district administration has excluded 35 thousand Afghan nationals so far.

The Deputy Commissioner Quetta Mehrullah Badini has said that according to the directives of the government of Pakistan, the repatriation campaign of the Afghan nationals is continued stepwise and in an organized way.

He further said that we are keeping in view humanitarian compassion, legal codes and the government policy so that no group is troubled.

The Deputy Commissioner has said that the process of repatriation will be accelerated in the future and all the institution on the district level are active.

The facilitation centers have been launched on the border areas.

Dozens of camps have been evacuated on the daily basis in the operations carried out by the district administration.

The Afghan nationals are carrying out the arrangements of selling of their businesses and the properties.

The public figures have taken this move and the supremacy of law and a step ahead for the betterment of the country.

It is worth mentioning that millions of Afghan nationals were settled in Pakistan during the war back in 1980s.

Pakistan has been hosting the Afghan nationals for the past five decades.

However, keeping in view the law-and-order, national security and the development of the remote areas in Balochistan and KP, Pakistan has decided to sent back the Afghan nationals to their own country.

Pakistan aims a peaceful and respectable return of the Afghan nationals to their country and play their role for the development and the prosperity of their country.

Once the Afghan national go back to their country, Pakistan will carry out all necessary measures for the education, development infrastructure, employment and stability in KP and Balochistan.

The countrywide operation is carried out ensuring the repatriation of the Afghan nationals.

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