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Transporter alleges Afghan govt behind move
LANDIKOTAL: The Afghan transport mafia allegedly backed by the government has banned the Pak-Afghan Dosti Bus Service plying between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the bus management said on Saturday.
Haji Nasir Khan, the managing director of the Pak-Afghan Dosti Bus Service, said his bus service that used to ply between Jalalabad and Peshawar symbolized friendship between the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan. He said it has been halted by the Afghan government at a time when Eidul Fitr is around the corner.
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He said a month ago the Dosti buses stopped service as the Afghan transporters with the help of the Afghan government warned them not to enter Afghanistan. He said daily delivery of Pakistani newspapers and journals to Afghanistan made through his bus service has also been halted. Several workers, including drivers and other employees have lost jobs as well, he explained. He said he was earning Rs1.5 million a month from his bus service.
Transporter alleges Afghan govt behind move
LANDIKOTAL: The Afghan transport mafia allegedly backed by the government has banned the Pak-Afghan Dosti Bus Service plying between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the bus management said on Saturday.
Haji Nasir Khan, the managing director of the Pak-Afghan Dosti Bus Service, said his bus service that used to ply between Jalalabad and Peshawar symbolized friendship between the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan. He said it has been halted by the Afghan government at a time when Eidul Fitr is around the corner.
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He said a month ago the Dosti buses stopped service as the Afghan transporters with the help of the Afghan government warned them not to enter Afghanistan. He said daily delivery of Pakistani newspapers and journals to Afghanistan made through his bus service has also been halted. Several workers, including drivers and other employees have lost jobs as well, he explained. He said he was earning Rs1.5 million a month from his bus service.
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