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Aleem Khan sponsors repatriation of stranded prisoners

ISLAMABAD
Federal Minister for Privatization Abdul Aleem Khan has come forward to sponsor the repatriation of Pakistani prisoners from Sri Lanka, where they have been stuck for several years.
This philanthropic move has been hailed as a major breakthrough in the efforts to bring back these prisoners, who were facing difficulties in paying their expenses and fines. According to sources, the Ministry of Interior had been in touch with Sri Lankan authorities for the past three months to facilitate the release of Pakistani prisoners.
However, the process was delayed due to financial constraints. Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan’s announcement has now removed this hurdle, and the prisoners will be able to return home once the necessary procedures are completed.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has expressed his gratitude to Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan for taking personal interest in the release of prisoners. “Your good work is a breath of fresh air for Pakistani prisoners and their families,” he said.
This humanitarian gesture by Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan has been widely appreciated, and is seen as a ray of hope for the prisoners and their families. The repatriation process is expected to be completed soon, reuniting the prisoners with their loved ones.

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