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افتراضي KP govt postpones action against all Afghan refugees

LAHORE: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has an**unced to postpone action against registered and unregistered Afghan refugees living in the province till **vember 15, and form a committee under Rustam Shah Mohmand to resolve the issue.

KP Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak told a press conference on Tuesday that the arrest of Afghan refugees and raids on their residences in cities and refugee camps had been deferred. The registered refugees are allowed to stay in Pakistan till December 31, while the unregistered refugees should register themselves with the authorities concerned till **vember 15, he added.

He said ** unregistered Afghan refugee would be arrested till **vember 15.Khattak said that till the new deadline, even if any refugee wasarrested during the army and police search operations for **t having valid documents, ** case would be registered against them. They would be set free on the personal guarantee of any Pakistani or registered Afghan refugee.

Khattak said the KP Police had been directed to treat the Afghans like Pakistani citizens till the given date. He said a method would also be evolved to save the refugees from forced sale of their properties on throwaway prices.

He said the KP government had demanded the federal government to facilitate those Afghans at border points who come to Pakistan for medical treatment facilities or education. Before the press conference, the chief minister attended a special meeting in the provincial assembly conference room, held with KP Assembly Speaker Asad Qaisar in the chair. The meeting discussed the problems being faced by the Afghan refugees in Pakistan, their ho**urable return to their homeland and other related issues.

Senior Minister Enayat-Ullah Khan, Awami National Party (ANP) parliamentary party leader Sardar Hussain Babuk, Pakistan People’s Party’s Salim Khan and Nighat Aurakzai, Qaumi Watan Party’s Anisazeb Tahirkheli and others also attended the meeting.



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