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ISLAMABAD: Worn out by scorching heat and then heavy rain, allegedly hired on meager payments Pakistan Awami Tehreek marchers have become desperate to return to their home towns in Punjab, BBC Urdu reported on Saturday.
According to a BBC Urdu report, the participants of the prolonged sit-in are not being allowed to leave for their homes by the PAT organizers.
Navid, a resident of Bahawalpur and a student of 10th class, whose real name was not given due to security reasons, told BBC that the PAT office bearers paid Rs6000 to his family. “PAT local leader Tanvir Abbasi told my family that Navid is going to Islamabad to attend Inquilab March and will return home within three days,” BBC Urdu quoted the boy as saying.
Navid said that almost three hundred youngsters were brought from Bahawalpur and adjacent areas.
He said that the “rented participants” have been divided into battalions of 20 boys each and in-charges of the groups inform the organizers about their attendance on daily basis.
PAT ‘revolutionaries’ not being allowed to return: BBC Urdu - thenews.com.pk
@Chak Bamu, @Syed.Ali.Haider - true or BBC propaganda?