Pakistan has expressed deep concern over the humanitarian challenges arising from India’s recent decision to revoke visas of Pakistani citizens. Responding to media queries regarding the availability of the Wagah border crossing for Pakistanis returning from India, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that many Pakistani patients, some in fragile health, were forced to return home without completing their medical treatment. Reports have also emerged of families being separated, including cases where children have been left without one of their parents.

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