211 stranded natives return to India from Pakistan via Attari-Wagah Border

Video Credit: ANI
Published on November 23, 2020 - Duration: 01:10s

211 stranded natives return to India from Pakistan via Attari-Wagah Border

Around 211 people returned to India on November 23 via Attari-Wagah Border as they were stranded in Pakistan due to the COVID-19 situation.

The returnees united with their families after a long gap of around 8 months.

Hina, a returnee said, "I went to Pakistan in March after my mother died there".

The officials were seen deployed at the border for smooth process.


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