Khaleej Times

India sends back 50 Pakistani students

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NEW DELHI — Around 50 Pakistani students, visiting India at the invitation of an NGO, were sent back on Wednesday after the government advised it against hosting them at a time which was not “appropriat­e” in the aftermath of beheading of two Indian soldiers.

“An NGO had invited Pakistani school students here. They came to India on the same day when the barbaric and inhuman act of killing and mutilating our soldiers happened.

“The ministry advised the NGO that it was not an appropriat­e time for such exchanges after we learnt that the children had crossed over to India on May 1,” Gopal Baglay, a spokespers­on of the MEA, said.

Exchange for Change

Routes2Roo­ts, a Delhi-based NGO, had invited 50 students from Pakistan as part of their Student ‘Exchange for Change’ programme.

The students from Pakistan were scheduled to go on a daylong trip to Agra on Wednesday and participat­e in an exchange of experience­s with Indian students on Thursday at the Pakistan Embassy here.

Expressing regret over the return of the delegation, Routes2Roo­ts said that the trip had to be shortened and the students and teachers have been sent back to Lahore.

“Around 50 students aged between 11-15 years along with their teachers arrived in Delhi from Pakistan on May 1 and were supposed to meet their Indian pen friends and hosts of other programmes which had to be cut short.

“Keeping in view the security and sentiments of fellow Indians the delegation has been sent back to Lahore safely,” Rakesh Gupta and Tina Vachani, founders of Routes2Roo­ts, said in a statement.

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