Sat. Jan 11th, 2025

Govt launches free passport scheme

MNP – The government has launched a program to provide free passports to 5,000 local citizens of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area of Chaman.

The initiative aims to assist poor and labouring individuals impacted by the implementation of the one-document regime at the Pak-Afghan border, which requires valid travel documentation for cross-border movement. 

The project was formally inaugurated by Quetta Commissioner Hamza Shafqaat, FC Chaman Commandant Brig Shakeel Ahmed, and Deputy Commissioner Habib Ahmad Bangalzai. Tribal elders and traders also participated in the ceremony and distributed free passports to local citizens.  

Under this project, the government is paying the passport fee for 5,000 citizens. Brig Shakeel highlighted that the country’s policy on all its borders was the same. “When the one-document regime was implemented on the Chaman border, some people misunderstood that it increased unemployment,” he exclaimed, adding that the government wants all the people to have passports, but those who can’t afford to get one would be provided for free. 

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