At least 82 stranded Pakistani nationals in India to be repatriated on July 9.

Byline: Asif Mehmood

LAHORE -- At least 82 Pakistani nationals stranded in India due to the novel coronavirus will return home on July 9.

According to diplomatic officials, the Indian Interior Ministry has allowed the return of Pakistani citizens stranded in India, at the request of the Pakistani embassy in New Delhi.

According to the letter, 82 Pakistani nationals from Indian cities including New Delhi, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana will reach the Attari border of India on the morning of June 9.

The Wagah Attari border will be specially opened for the return of the stranded Pakistanis.

The Pakistani embassy has provided a list of its citizens to the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs.

Pakistani nationals returning from India will undergo Covid-19 test and will be placed in quarantine.

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