Afghanistan, April 1 -- Pakistan has postponed Afghan deportations until April 10, aiming to expel 3 million refugees by the end of the year.
Pakistan has extended the deadline for the deportation and expulsion of Afghan migrants by 10 days, now set for April 10. This decision comes in consideration of the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday, as reported by the Associated Press based on official documents seen on Monday, March 31.
Previously, Pakistan had set March 31 as the final deadline for the mandatory expulsion of Afghan migrants. However, the government has decided to extend the deadline due to the significant religious holiday of Eid al-Fitr, a time of celebration and family gathering for many people in the country. The move to push the ...