Turkey expels 51 Pakistani nationals

New delhi date. 30 August 2020, Sunday

Turkey, which has sided with Pakistan against India over the Kashmir issue, has now expelled 51 Pakistani nationals from its country. According to Pakistani media, Turkey has deported 51 Pakistani nationals living illegally. All of these people were living in Turkey illegally.

The Pakistanis, who were staying in the federal capital, were flown back to Islamabad on a Turkish flight, according to details obtained. According to media reports, Turkey's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has handed over 33 people from Pakistan to the Anti-Human Trafficking and Smuggling Cell (FIA). This is not the first time that Turkey has deported Pakistani nationals, but it has done so before.

Turkey has always sided with Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. It was recently learned that Turkey has emerged as the second largest center of anti-India activities after Pakistan. All extremist organizations in Kashmir are receiving funding from Turkey. Turkey has joined the effort to provoke the Muslims of India.

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