Attari-Wagah (Punjab):
A number of Pakistani nationals, who have been stranded in India as a result of ongoing COVID-19 lockdown, crossed over to the neighbouring nation by the Attari-Wagah border on Thursday.
One of many Karachi residents, Salma Chaudhary, who was stranded in India mentioned that she confronted loads of issues as a result of pandemic and lockdown however thanked the Ministry of Exterior Affairs and Pakistan Excessive Fee for serving to her.
“I got here on March for 15 days for the renewal of my passport and acquired caught right here resulting from lockdown. I additionally confronted some issues, however lastly, I’m going residence in the present day. I thank MEA and Pakistan Excessive Fee for serving to me,” Ms Chaudhary advised ANI.
The Karachi resident mentioned that she is an Indian married to a Pakistani nationwide.
“My household, together with my husband and seven-year-old son, lives in Pakistan. I’m feeling fairly excited as I’m going again residence after months and am going to satisfy them,” she added.