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Samjhauta Express services restored: 12 passengers left from Delhi while 150 boarded from Lahore

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New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Mar 04, 2019, 12:01 PM IST
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The Samjhauta Express carrying some 150 passengers left Lahore railway station for India, Radio Pakistan reported.

Pakistani authorities on Monday restored the Samjhauta Express services between Lahore and Delhi, days after the train was suspended due to tense bilateral ties.

The train departs on Monday and Thursday from Lahore.

The Samjhauta Express carrying some 150 passengers left Lahore railway station for India, Radio Pakistan reported.

The train, named after the Hindi word "agreement", comprises six sleeper coaches and an AC 3-tier coach. The train service was started on July 22, 1976, under the Shimla Agreement that settled the 1971 war between the two nations.

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Only 12 passengers booked tickets between Delhi to Lahore route

12 passengers booked tickets for the first Samjhauta Express on Sunday after the aerial strikes carried out by the Indian Air Force on terror launch pads in Pakistan' s Balakot on February 26.

Out of 12 Pakistani passengers, 10 of them are travelling in sleeper class while two of them are travelling in an AC coach.

Manoj Kumar, Inspector, Railway Protection Force told ANI, "A total of 12 passengers are going. All of them are from Pakistan. We have taken more security measures than usual. The luggage of all passengers was checked by a dog squad."

A Pakistani couple- Naseemuddin and Ameena Begum- who are travelling from Delhi to Pakistan said they were unable to attend a family function for which they had come here, owing to heightened tension between India and Pakistan.

"We have been married for 36 years. Ameena is from Agra, while I am from Pakistan, although my parents belonged to Agra. We have come to meet our family. We had a visa till April 6 but we are forced to leave, she could not even meet her family properly. We have got orders to return immediately (to Pakistan). There was a wedding in our family, we could not attend that also. There is terrorism here and there, I think both the nations should discuss and put an end to terrorism," said Naseemuddin.

Another couple, Nadeem and Shahzadi, too voiced similar concerns. They claimed that it is only recently that problems have cropped up in procuring visas. 

"We were here for the last 22 days with our relatives. People here are nice. I urge both the governments to come up with measures so that the common people do not suffer. My wife is from India and we have been married since 1993 and since then we have come here 5-6 times. Initially, there was no problem in getting a visa, but of late there have been delays in the same," the couple said. 

Meanwhile, Old Delhi Railway Station Senior Public Relations Officer RK Rana said, "The train was cancelled by Pakistan. It will reach Attari around 3 am. Last time 27 people travelled out of which three of them were Indians while the rest were Pakistani."

The Samjhauta Express, or the peace train, is a bi-weekly train that runs on Wednesday and Sunday between Delhi and Attari in India and Lahore in Pakistan. 

It comprises six sleeper coaches and an AC 3-tier coach. Pakistani authorities had suspended the train services from their end on February 26, the day India carried out aerial strikes at a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror camp in Balakot. 

A day after the air strike, Jammu and Kashmir saw heightened military activity on February 27, with Pakistani jets violating the Indian air space and dropping some bombs in Rajouri sector after which one of their fighters was shot down. 

India also claimed it foiled an attempt by Pakistan Air Force on Wednesday morning to carry out strikes in Jammu and Kashmir by shooting down an F-16 fighter plane.

(With inputs from ANI)