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Citizenshi­p to some Afghans, Bengalis

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Pakistan’s new premier Imran Khan has vowed to give citizenshi­p to some Afghan refugees and Bengali immigrants, officials confirmed yesterday, granting rights to many who have lived in the country for decades.

Pakistan is home to roughly 1.4 million registered Afghan refugees, some of whom have lived in the country since fleeing the Soviet invasion of 1979.

There are also roughly a quarter of a million Bengalis, many of whom arrived during Pakistan’s civil war in 1971, when East Pakistan broke away to declare independen­ce and become Bangladesh.

Khan, who visited Karachi on Sunday, told a fundraisin­g dinner that his government would take steps to grant nationalit­y to those who had been there longest.

“The first thing I will do going back [to Islamabad], God willing, is that we will get those people from Bangladesh, who are perhaps living here for more than 40 years and their children have grown older, issued passports and national identity cards,” he said, according to footage of the dinner. And those Afghans whose children have grown older here, who were born in Pakistan, they would also be issued the passports and ID cards,” he added.

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