ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday ordered that a quarantine centre should be established near the Pak-Afghan border at Torkham.
Special Assistant to Prime Minister Moeed Yusuf told Chairman of Senate’s standing committee on SAFRON Taj Afridi in a telephone conversation. The SAPM was briefing the senator on PM’s actions after he sent a letter and told the PM about the situation aced by Pakistanis stranded in Afghanistan.
The SAPM told the senator that the stranded Pakistanis will be brought back home in the coming week, adding that they will be kept in isolation for seven days and then allowed to go to their homes, Geo News reported.
“Pakistanis stuck at Torkham and Chaman border will soon be brought back,” Yusuf assured the senator.
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