What is Pakistan doing with Afghan refugees? Learn what kind of situation has become – India tv hindi

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Afghan refugee in Pakistan

Islamabad: Pakistan has underlined the role of the country in settling millions of Afghan citizens for decades, dismissing allegations of misconduct of Afghan refugees. Foreign Office spokesman Shafkat Ali Khan has also released a statement in response to the comments of Afghanistan’s acting embassy in -charge Sardar Shakab. Shakab had alleged that Afghan refugees in Pakistan were being arrested without warning.

Shakab made serious allegations

Shakab has also alleged that the Government of Pakistan wants to expel all Afghans, even those who have documents to live there. He stressed that Afghan citizens were arrested recently in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, they were searched, police ordered Afghan refugees to leave both cities and move to other parts of the country.

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Afghan refugee in Pakistan

‘Pakistan wants to remove Afghan refugees’

A spokesman for the Foreign Office said that Pakistan has taken cognizance of the statements of the in -charge of the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad about the illegal foreigner’s plan. Earlier, the Afghan embassy warned that Pakistan wants to remove all Afghan refugees from the country and their expulsion is feared soon. The embassy issued a strong statement about Pakistan’s plans, saying that Afghan citizens are being arrested in the capital Islamabad and the nearby city of Rawalpindi, they are being searched and the police are being searched by them and other cities of Pakistan. Ordering to go to parts.

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Explain that apart from millions of people living illegally in Pakistan, around 14.5 lakh Afghan civilians are registered in the United Nations Refugee High Commission (UNHCR) as a refugee. (Language)

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