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Another batch of Hindus cross into India from Pak

Last Updated : 11 August 2012, 14:04 IST
Last Updated : 11 August 2012, 14:04 IST

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Over 100 Pakistani Hindus today crossed into India via the Wagah land border, taking the number of Hindus travelling to the neighbouring country on a month-long pilgrimage to more than 200, officials said.

After receiving clearance from the Interior Ministry, immigration authorities began allowing the group of Hindus to cross the border yesterday.

About 115 Hindus walked across the frontier yesterday before the Wagah border was closed for the day.

"Some 115 Hindus left for India on Friday and another 100 left for India from Wagah today," Fraz Abbas, a Deputy Director of the Evacuee Trust Property Board told PTI.

He said the Hindus had dismissed media reports that they were migrating to India.
Despite possessing valid travel documents, the Hindus were virtually detained by immigration authorities for about seven hours yesterday following reports in the electronic media that they intended to migrate to India.

The Hindus belong to Balochistan and Sindh provinces, where the minority community has been the target of extortions, kidnapping for ransom and forced conversions.

The Federal Investigation Agency obtained "verbal undertakings" from the Hindu families that they would return to Pakistan before giving them permission to travel, sources said.
After reports emerged that 250 Hindus from Sindh and Balochistan intended to migrate on the pretext of travelling to India for a pilgrimage, Interior Minister Rehman Malik claimed the development was a conspiracy to defame Pakistan.

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Published 11 August 2012, 06:29 IST

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