Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

19 Pakistani girls in Chandigarh for youth festival may cut short visit

- Arvind Chhabra arvind.chhabra@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Following Army’s surgical strike across Line of Control (LoC), the 19 young women students attending the five-day Global Peace Fest have been receiving calls from their parents in Pakistan asking them to return.

However, the NGO organising the event said it will take a final call on Friday. The girls were supposed to travel to Shimla on Friday and return to Pakistan on Monday. “We are looking at all options,” said Pramod Sharma, coordinato­r of Yuvsatta.

He added that the security personnel were allowing people with valid papers to cross over at the border. “But we would like to see how the situation develops on Friday morning before taking any decision,” he said.

The parents have been calling since afternoon when the news about Indian Army’s strike spread. “But we told them that the girls are safe and being looked after well,” said Sharma. “I’ve been telling them that in India, guests are treated like gods and there’s no need to worry.”

Sources said the intelligen­ce sleuths have been keeping a close watch over the guests and have instructed the organisers not to allow anyone near them. Following this, the organisers altered their programme and are not allowing them to interact with the public or media.

They were taken to Indian School of Business (ISB) in SAS Nagar for plenary sessions along with delegates from 31 other countries. The girls also interacted with students of a school and gave them Indo-Pak friendship cards.

A senior Chandigarh police official said adequate security measures had been taken since their arrival on Tuesday night.

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