Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Federal Govt wants solve Chaman sit-in issue: Sarfaraz Bugti  

Bugti
  • He explained detailed discussion was held with sit-in representatives.
  • Bugti said it was not possible to allow 40,000 people to cross border daily.
  • Minister for Interior outlined plans to regularize borders with Afghanistan.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Minister for Interior Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti  said that the government wanted to solve the Chaman sit-in issue through negotiations.

Responding to concerns raised by senators regarding the sit-in staged by local residents and businessmen against the recently implemented border regulations, the minister said, “We held a detailed discussion with the representatives of the sit-in, and our preference is to resolve the issue through negotiations.”

The minister said that it was not possible to allow around 40,000 people to the cross border daily without proper travel documents. The government wanted to implement a unified document regime in line with previous practices, he added. Bugti said the Afghan nationals would only be permitted to enter Pakistan through legal documents.

The minister outlined plans to regularize borders with Afghanistan, similar to the Torkham and Wagah borders, emphasizing the government’s commitment to treating all borders equally. He said that it was not possible for the government to allow foreigners to travel and establish businesses anywhere in Pakistan without following proper procedures.

Earlier, senators had drawn attention to the sit-in issue at Chaman by local residents and businessmen, expressing concerns about its potential adverse impact on the livelihoods of nearly 40,000 people who rely on daily border crossings.

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12,000 Pakistani passports recovered from Afghan nationals in Saudi Arabia

Pakistani passports

In Saudi Arabia, around 12,000 Pakistani passports have been discovered in the possession of Afghan nationals, leading to the Saudi authorities informing the Pakistani embassy in Riyadh about this discovery. This development coincides with Pakistan’s efforts to crack down on individuals involved in providing fake citizenship documents to illegal migrants in the country, particularly Afghan … Read more

Bugti directs illegal immigrants to leave Pakistan before Nov 01

Bugti
  • He said this policy is about illegal aliens, regardless of country.
  • Sarfraz Bugti said state would show no compromise after deadline.
  •  He clarified federal government is only sending illegal foreigners.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti directed all illegal immigrants to leave Pakistan before the deportation deadline of November 01 otherwise the state would show no compromise in this regard.

In a statement regarding the Afghan nationals, Caretaker Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti said that there was a discussion regarding the repatriation of the Afghan nationals in which all the stakeholders were present. He said it was decided to give a grace period to the Afghan nationals when there were many people and there was a demand from them that people wanted to go voluntarily.

He said that those who want to go by November 1 should go after that stat show no compromise. He said since the first day it has been said that this is not just an Afghan-based policy, this policy is about illegal aliens, regardless of the country they belong to.

Sarfraz Bugti said that when it comes to illegal residents, whether they are Afghans or any foreigners who have visas, we have not said anything to them but the government is only sending illegal foreigners.

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Innocent victims

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PESHAWAR: Mothers in Afghan refugee camps are allegedly feeding their babies opium to avoid disturbance during their work, Bol News has learnt. The children of refugees from war-torn Afghanistan, living in the Khorasan refugee camp in Pakistan, end up getting addicted to the drug as their mothers continue to weave carpets. The women in the … Read more

Scavenging dangerously

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ISLAMABAD: Usually at night one comes across mainly teenage garbage pickers carrying big sacks and torches that are fixed to their caps. They are usually looking for items like plastic utensils, glass, metals, paper and cartons from the garbage dumps in the residential and commercial areas of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The … Read more

Karachi police starts data collection of Afghan nationals

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Police have started collecting data of Afghan nationals living in Karachi, according to sources. The authorities have ordered the police department to conduct an immediate survey of Karachi‘s settlements in order to collect data of Afghan citizens living in the city. According to sources, a data farm is also being issued on urgent basis for the collection … Read more

Federal government changes visa policy for Afghan nationals

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After modifying the number of visits, entries, and validity period, the federal government has changed its visa policy for Afghan nationals. According to the details, the new visa policy was introduced so that the Afghan nationals do not have to visit the Pakistan embassy in Kabul but to get the visas at the border crossing. … Read more

Vans collision in Iran killed 28 Afghan nationals

Vans collision in Iran killed 28 Afghan nationals

At least 28 Afghan nationals were killed in vans crash in southeastern Iran here on Thursday. Two trucks collided in Sistan-Baluchistan province which left another 21 passengers injured. According to reports, 21 people were injured when two vans collided near the town of Khash in Sistan and Baluchistan province. The area is a frequent route … Read more