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Stranded Meera in New York thanks diplomatic staff to protect her in a foreign land

Meera stuck in New York
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Stranded in New York, Pakistan’s showbiz personality, Meera had asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to help her bring back to Pakistan.

In a video posted on Instagram, Meera seemed helpless in US where Coronavirus has taken thousands of lives.

The actress, a month earlier, had gone to America for some shows and film shoots.

“It clocks 2:00am in New York City and I am confined in my room and addressing you (PM Imran). I had come to New York with several artists including Humayun Saeed for the shooting of a film and show.

My colleagues have gone back to Pakistan but I am stuck in New York,” Meera said.

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“I have no savings and my survival is difficult. New York is turning into a graveyard. Every day thousands of people are dying.

However, in her emotional message, Meera says that she doesn’t want to die in a foreign land.

“Dear prime minister, you have always supported artists. All countries are bringing back their citizens to their homelands.

I request you to please make arrangements for my repatriation to Pakistan as I wish to die in my country,” she urged.

Moreover, in another video, the Baaji actress issues new statement thanking Pakistani diplomatic staff in New York for helping her #COVID19.

“The diplomatic staff in New York is much supportive as they provided me with the best of protection in a foreign land”, Meera said.

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