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KARACHI: Prime Minister Imran Khan, at a ceremony held to welcome the crown prince at PM Home on Sunday night, had made a ‘humble request& to Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman to look into the toughships faced by families of detained Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia, after which Crown Prince Salman instantly ordered the release of 2,107 Pakistani prisoners in Saudi Arabia.From politicians to general public reactions have started falling in on twitter to express their gratitude and views on what Pakistanis feel is a break through by Prime Minister Imran Khan- having our prisoners released from Saudi Arabia.Senator Sherry Rehman from PPP being in the opposition, appreciates the release of Pakistani prisoners held in Saudi Arabia.
The rest of cases she says should be reviewed.She at the same time blamed the government for much using the opportunity to look at this as an all of Pakistan visit.On the other hand, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says that the people of Pakistan are thankful to Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad Bin Salman for ordering the instant release the detained Pakistani&s.Other than politicians journalists and people from all walks of life including students expressed their pride for the historic achievement made by Imran Khan.‏Some directly congratulated the Prime Minister and his team for such a successful and peaceful visit of the Crown Prince from the release of thousands of Pak Prisoners to the billions of dollars of Saudi investments in Pakistan.An individually poured out his heart by exurgent what every Pakistani family must be feeling right now whose loved one is to now come home by sayingImran Khan is being praised as a humble head who cares for his country and his countrymen by this magnificent gesture .TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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