Kyrgyzstan: Pandemic and its fear are spreading all over the world and lockdowns have stranded many people outside their countries.

According to Baaghi TV, some Pakistani students are stuck in Kyrgyzstan during the coronavirus who are unable to leave that country and reach Pakistan safely to their families.

These students, who had gone to continue their higher studies have appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to repatriate them back to their homeland. Pakistani students are suffering badly from hunger and poverty.

Baaghi TV reports from Kyrgyzstan that a large number of Pakistani students are currently stranded there, with curfews on one side and Pakistani students suffering from hunger and poverty on the other. Students informed that they have no cash left with them now and the authorities are putting fines on them in the form of dollars.

These students have requested the Prime Minister of Pakistan to get them out of this predicament. They have requested the PM to consider them as his sons and ease them out of their difficulty. They said that most of them have no money and food with them and those who are left with a few cash have no place to go and buy food as the shops and banks are closed.

It is not possible for them to go to the hospitals even, only one option is left for them and that is to call on Imran Khan to bring them back to their homeland through special flights.

Stay tuned to Baaghi TV for more news and updates!

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