Kuun ahead ahead! 30 lakh Afghans will fall, Shahbaz government took this dangerous decision


Pakistan has decided to expel about 30 lakh Afghan citizens from the country this year. The last date for the Afghans living in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad and adjoining areas ends on Monday (March 31, 2025).

According to the report of news agency AP, the decision to expel foreigners living in Pakistan, especially Afghani citizens, was taken in October 2023. This campaign of Pakistan has been severely criticized by human rights groups, Taliban government and United Nations.

10 days’ deferment due to Eid
According to the documents of the Pakistani government, foreign nationals living illegally in Pakistan were to be taken out from April 1 but due to the festival of Eid, now this campaign will be run from April 10. According to data from the International Migration Organization, around 8,45,000 Afghan country has left in Pakistan during the last 18 months.

‘1 million Afghan citizens have no papers’
Pakistan says that there are still about 30 lakh Afghans. Out of 13,44,584 people, 8,07,402 people have Afghan citizen cards. Apart from this, 1 million Afghan citizens do not have any papers. The Government of Pakistan says that once Afghan citizens go back, they will not be allowed to return to the country again.

According to Pakistani officials, they want all those who have Afghan Citizen Card to leave the areas of Islamabad and Rawalpindi and go back to Afghanistan by March 31. Apart from this, those who have registration papers can stay in Pakistan till June 30.

‘There will be further hatred towards Pakistan in Afghanis’ According to the documents of the Pak government, no one will be involved in this entire exile process on behalf of the Afghan government. & Nbsp; Afghanistan Refugee Ministry spokesman Abdul Muttalib Haqqani told Associated Press, “The Pakistan government has taken this decision without including the Taliban government, United Nations and other refugee agencies.” We had told them our problems, we had told that it is not in the interest of both Pakistan and Afghanistan to remove people in this way and in this way, there will be further hatred towards Pakistan in Afghans’.

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