Pakistan suspends Samjhauta Express; cites security reasons
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Aug 8, 2019, 17:02 IST
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Samjhuata Express, the train between India and Pakistan, has been suspended in what is seen as a move by Pakistan in reference to India’s stance on Kashmir. Earlier this week, India struck down Article 370 in Jammu & Kashmir, giv … Read more
Samjhuata Express, the train between India and Pakistan, has been suspended in what is seen as a move by Pakistan in reference to India’s stance on Kashmir. Earlier this week, India struck down Article 370 in Jammu & Kashmir, giving it the status of a union territory and separating it from Ladakh. Read less
Reportedly, Pakistan suspended Samjhauta Express as a move of protest against India’s move in Jammu & Kashmir. In a confirmation by the Indian Railways, the train has been suspended at Wagah Border. The train service was started in 1976 as an initiative after the Simla Agreement. Its suspension has led to a number of stranded passengers.
A recent development suggests that Pakistan has demanded India to send a crew to get the train back to India. It is reported but not confirmed that an Indian crew has will soon be reaching Attari with the train. The neighbouring country has cited security reasons behind its move to suspend Samjhauta Express.
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