Thursday, March 5, 2026

Many countries are troubled by Pakistani beggars, 50 thousand were shown the way out

Islamabad. Pakistan has troubled the whole world. Sometimes it spreads terrorism and sometimes supplies armies of beggars to other countries. Fed up with this, many countries have thrown them out of their countries. Pakistan itself has given this information. FIA Director General Riffat Mukhtar Raja gave this information in the meeting of the Standing Committee on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Rights of the National Assembly of Pakistan. He told the committee that 51,000 Pakistanis were denied entry this year. He said the number of deportations was highest in Saudi Arabia, where 24,000 people were deported on charges of begging. The UAE also deported 6,000 Pakistanis on similar grounds, while around 2,500 beggars were deported from Azerbaijan.
The FIA ​​DG said that many people trying to go to Europe on the pretext of Umrah were stopped when their documents revealed their intention to enter European countries. He said, ‘On the basis of evidence, such passengers were denied entry. The committee was also told that 24,000 Pakistanis visited Cambodia this year, of which 12,000 have not yet returned. At the same time, 4,000 people went to Myanmar on tourist visas, of which about 2,500 did not return. The FIA ​​chief said that due to strict control measures, Pakistan’s passport ranking has improved and it has come down from 118th to 92nd. He said that earlier Pakistan was among the top five countries in cases of illegal migration, but due to changes in policies the situation has improved. Earlier, in January, more than 200 Pakistanis were deported from several countries including Saudi Arabia and the US within a week.

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