J&K residents stranded in Pak to return from Thursday

402 persons have registered so far: Nodal officer; Officers deputed to Wagah border

Tasaduq Hussain

Srinagar, June 22: The government is set to evacuate the residents of Jammu & Kashmir who were stranded in Pakistan due to lockdown being  imposed in both the countries to control spread of COVID-19.

Talking to news agencyKNO Preeti Sharma, Manager J&K House, Amritsar, who is also nodal officer for evacuation of J&K residents stranded in Pakistan,  said that all arrangements are being put in place to ensure safe  evacuation of  J&K residents.

“As many 402 persons from J&K have registered for their return,” she said, adding that the  number will go up as more people are registering themselves for return through Wagah Border.

“The first batch will comprise of 250 persons while second batch will consist of 152 persons,” she said, adding that number is expected to increase as majority of those stranded belong to J&K

“On first day only J & K residents will be evacuated and 90 percent of those who will return on second day are residents of J&K,” she said.

To a question whether there would be a separate COVID-19 protocol for those being evacuated from Pakistan, she said they would have also to follow the protocol already unveiled by the administration of the Union Territory.

Meanwhile, the authorities today ordered  that two officers of Hospitality & Protocol Department are deputed  to Attari ( Wagah Border), Amritsar,  Punjab w.e.f.24.06.2020 for receiving the returnees coming from  Pakistan by road through Wagah Border on 25.06.2020 onwards.

Those deputed to Wagah border are Aamir Chowdhary (Asstt. Director, Directorate of Hospitality and Protocol ) and  Muneeb Umar (Asstt. Director, Directorate of Hospital and Protocol .

They have been directed  to coordinate with Preeti Sharma, Nodal Officer for facilitating return of those stranded in Pakistan.

 

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