Pakistani Hindus stranded in India return home

LAHORE: A group of 25 Pakistani Hindu families, who had been stranded in India due to escalating tensions between the two countries, has returned to Pakistan. The families, which included women and children, crossed into Pakistan at the Wagah border on Monday.

The families, originally from Rahim Yar Khan district, had traveled to New Delhi on February 8 for religious rituals. However, their return was delayed repeatedly due to the strained political climate and restrictions on cross-border movement.

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