Post-IAF Strike, only 12 passengers booked tickets for the first Samjhauta Express
Post-IAF Strike, only 12 passengers booked tickets for the first Samjhauta Express
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New Delhi: The tension between India and Pakistan has been increased after the air strike carried out by Indian Air force in Pakistan. Owing to this tension,  Only 12 passengers booked tickets for the first Samjhauta Express on Sunday after the aerial strikes on terror launch pads in Pakistan`s Balakot on February 26.

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According to the report, out of 12 Pakistani passengers, 10 of them are travelling in sleeper class while two of them are travelling in an AC coach.

Manoj Kumar, Inspector, Railway Protection Force told to news agency ANI that , "A total of 12 passengers are going. All of them are from Pakistan. We have taken more security measures than usual. The luggage of all passengers was checked by a dog squad."

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Meanwhile, Old Delhi Railway Station Senior Public Relations Officer RK Rana said, "The train was cancelled by Pakistan. It will reach Attari around 3 am. Last time 27 people travelled out of which three of them were Indians while the rest were Pakistani."

The Samjhauta Express, or the peace train, is a bi-weekly train that runs on Wednesday and Sunday between Delhi and Attari in India and Lahore in Pakistan.

Pakistani authorities had suspended the train services from their end on February 26, the day India carried out aerial strikes.

 

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