Eleven youth belonged to South Punjab who stranded in Kyrgystan,One killed

MULTAN,June 15th: The family members and friends of Pakistani student Ali Raza, who lost his life in Kyrgyzstan’s ethnic clashes, are still waiting for his dead body.Ali Raza who became victim of the deadly clashes was a student of engineering in Osh University. It had been four long years since his parents had last met him. During all this time they remained in touch through telephone and exchange of photos.Raza’s family members said it had never crossed their mind while talking to him for the last time that there would never be any contact between them again in future.Eleven students Ali Raza (Shorkot)Ahmed Bakhsh (Dera Ghazi Khan)Wasim Abbas from Khanewal, Saif-ullah of Jalalpur Pirwala, Kalim-ullah Khan of People's Colony, Aamna Amin, Arshad Amin of Shah Rukn-i-Alam Colony, Muhammad Muneer of Bahar Chowk,Muhammad Shehzad Of Khanewal road,Muhammad Bilal and Fatima of Multan Cantt were also among the stranded Pakistanis.One of them Ali Raza had murdered.Another five students belonged to Jaranwala (Faisalabad)Dozens of Pakistani parents are concerned about the safety of their children who are in the riots-stricken country. Amina’s mother has demanded of the government to arrange for her taking the final exams before ensuring her safe return to Pakistan.The repatriation process for the Pakistanis stranded in violence-hit Kyrgyzstan began today as a C-130 plane of Pakistan Air Force arrived in Osh to bring back the stranded Pakistanis,Parents were informed by the Foreign office on Monday night..The plane also carried 14 tones of relief goods along with other items for the victims of ethnic clashes in Kyrgyzstan while food and water for Pakistani citizens. Second plane was also expected to leave for Kyrgyzstan soon after the first aircraft departed here.Relief items included medicine, tents and other food items. The plane would soon leave city of Osh after taking the stranded and dead body of Ali Raza onboard.


They told newsmen that Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi had assured them that at least 30 Pakistanis would be brought home in the first stage of repatriation, adding there are at least 269 Pakistanis in Osh, of them, 30 are present near an airport in the city.

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