The closing of the Pak-Afghan border has not only affected the state but also the public. The Pakistani government is losing millions of rupees, and traders from both sides of the border are suffering economically.
Around 50,000 people from Afghanistan enter Pakistan each day. They arrive to meet their relatives, reunite with their families or to seek medical assistance. The governments of both nations must look into these issues and find a solution soon.
Qadeer Lal
Turbat
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