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Sindh-Punjab border open for all kinds of traffic

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Sindh-Punjab border open for all kinds of traffic

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GHOTKI:  Sindh-Punjab border has been opened for all kind of traffic and full traffic will be restored soon.

According to police officials, both tracks from Sindh to Punjab and from Punjab to Sindh have been opened.

According to the police, the flow of traffic has been severely affected due to the traffic being blocked for several hours and there are long queues of vehicles due to the traffic jam on both the tracks.

Police say that efforts are on to restore traffic and full traffic will be restored soon.

It should be noted that various highways were closed in view of Pakistan Tehreak e Insaf’s protest in federal capital Islamabad.

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