Pak 'permanently stops' Samjhauta Exp to India
August 08, 2019  15:21
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Pakistan Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed's first statement on the decision to suspend the Samjhauta Express train service to India: "In a decision by the Railways Ministry, Samjhauta Express services have been permanently stopped. It used to ply twice a week. The people who had already purchased their tickets can get their money reimbursed from Lahore DS office."


To bring you up to speed, Indian crew members and guard escorted the Samjhauta Express from the Wagah border to Attari after Pakistan authorities stopped the train on their side, sources said. They said that Pakistan had stopped the train at the Wagah border claiming security concerns, and passengers were stranded briefly. 


"When we received the information from the Pakistani authorities at around 2:14 pm, we assured them that there are no security concerns and the train should come here. However, we also told them that if necessary an Indian crew and guard will escort the train to Attari," a senior railway official told PTI. 


As per the latest information, the Indian crew had moved the train from Wagah and it is expected to arrive at Attari shortly.


The train service was started on July 22, 1976 under the Simla Agreement that settled the 1971 war between the two nations. On the Indian side, the train runs from Delhi to Attari and from Lahore to Wagah on the Pakistan side.
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