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I find it very strange that large numbers of Pakistanis would travel hundreds of miles west from the flooded areas to Iran in the hopes of seeking refuge there. Its not going to happen and they should know that. The Pakistani government's policy of not allowing foreigners to send aid workers to their country to directly work there in providing and distributing the aid these countries and agencies have donated is clearly irrational and unworkable given the below situation. Unfortunately, Iran is only a developing country itself with its own problems to deal with. There's no chance of Iran allowing any of these immigrants to come inside the country.
'Iran must devise plan to deal with displaced Pakistanis on border'
TEHRAN, Aug. 28 (MNA) -- A huge crowd of Pakistanis from the flood-stricken areas are waiting across the border to enter Iran, Iranian MP Abbasali Noura said on Saturday.
Although the Iran-Pakistan border is under tight control, unfortunately, some Pakistanis have managed to enter Iran through its border with Afghanistan, Noura told the Mehr News Agency.
Noting that the affected areas are located 700 to 800 kilometers away from Iran, he said many more people from those areas will probably head for the Iranian border and arrive there in the next two to three weeks.
He also said the Iranian Foreign Ministry should devise plans to deal with the potential arrival of a huge number of people.
However, it would be more prudent to encourage the people to stay in Pakistani territory and to provide them with humanitarian assistance there, Noura added.
The flood waters swept south Pakistan after leaving millions homeless and submerging millions of acres of farmland. The floods that began nearly a month ago with hammering monsoon rains in the northwest have affected more than 20 million people.