More than 70 Pakistani citizens, including students, have safely reached their homeland.

According to Deputy Commissioner Chagai, more than 25 male and female students have reached Taftan, while complete arrangements have been made at Pakistan House for all students coming from Iran at the Taftan border so that their accommodation and other needs can be taken care of.

Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti said that the safe return of Pakistani citizens in Iran has been formally started. He said that immigration officials are on duty 24 hours a day at the border points to make the process of movement efficient and organized. Furthermore, the Chief Minister of Balochistan has issued instructions to the administration of the border districts to provide all possible facilities and necessary assistance to the returning passengers.

As a result of these measures, the safe return of Pakistani citizens in Iran is being ensured and the authorities are continuing this process in an organized manner.

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