Indian diplomatic officials declared undesirable leave for Lahore, return to India from Wagah today

Indian diplomatic officials declared: The Indian High Commission has written to the Pakistani government to allow its diplomatic staff, who have been declared persona non grata by Pakistan, to return to India via the Weigh border, seeking permission to travel from Lahore to the country via the Weigh border.

Indian diplomatic officials declared

Indian diplomatic officials declared, According to Dawn News, Pakistan has allowed the Indian diplomats to travel to Lahore.

According to diplomatic sources, India has requested permission from the Ministry of External Affairs in its written request to allow the diplomats, who have been declared persona non grata by Pakistan, to travel back to India via the Weigh border via Lahore.

After receiving permission from the Pakistani government, the Indian diplomatic officials, who have been declared persona non grata, have left for Lahore. Diplomatic sources say that Indian military, naval and air diplomats will return to India via the Weigh border today. Pakistan had declared Indian defense, air, naval attaches and support staff as persona non grata.

After the tension between Pakistan and India increased, the return of citizens of both countries is continuing. Dawn News obtained the data of those who went to India and returned to Pakistan from the Weigh border yesterday.

According to the Weigh border authorities, according to the data, 288 Indian citizens returned to India. Pakistan had ordered Indian citizens on the SAARC visa exemption 3 days ago to leave Pakistan within 48 hours.

Border officials say that 190 Pakistani citizens have also returned home from India. India had asked Pakistani citizens with exemption under the SAARC visa to leave the country within 48 hours. Other transit and trade activities at the Weigh border have been completely suspended.

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