Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan will jump on to China on Thursday, start a four-day visit to attend the opening of the winter Olympics. But Pakistani students registered with Chinese universities are waiting for their turn, asking: ‘When did the Aaega District? “Two years to Pandemic Covid-19, they are still stranded despite the government’s guarantee ‘constant negotiations’ with Beijing.
According to reports, thousands of Pakistani students, who returned home from China after the Covid-19 outbreak two years ago, could not continue their studies. Students abroad, Pakistan, enrolled in undergraduate, teacher and PhD programs, said that their allowances and scholarships have been detained by China’s authorities Desperate to continue their studies, they have asked for the right time frame for them to return, but have not been offered by company answers Last month, the video became viral, where Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was reported to have criticized the Chinese President Xi Jinping when he was approached by someone who asked for a ban on China’s journey.
China’s ‘zero-Covid policy’ and Imran Khan’s visit
International students, including Pakistan, were sent back home because of China’s ‘zero-covid’ policy. Even though China raised a ban on traveling from several countries, Pakistan was reportedly not in the list Since the start of Pandemi, and the upholding of the class in Wuhan in the 2020, China has not organized foreign leaders and President XI Jinping also has not left China for two years. “Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan can be one of the first foreign leaders to visit China after the start of Pandemi”, Hindus reported.
Pakistani students concerned
Using hashtags such as #PMSavePakStudentsOfChina, #TakeusBackTochina and #TakeusBackToschool, students from Pakistan have been brought to Twitter to voice their concerns about their abysmal future They appealed to PM Imran Khan that he used the opportunity to visit China to talk about the return of the students to the university Misbah Anjum’s Twitter users appealed to PM Imran Khan to “save Pakistani students who had been stranded for more than two years.” He also posted BBC videos, where the former United States Ambassador Curtis S. Chin was seen discussing this issue.
Meanwhile, other users, Waqas Azed, asked China, said that they were sent back home with rented flight in the middle of a pandemic but not allowed to return even after vaccinated Twitter account Named ‘Struggle for the future’ shows how MBBS students are concerned about the gloomy future because those who have taken online classes cannot submit a medical practice license in Pakistan. Waleeed Iqbal users claim that the Pakistani medical commission (PMC) “behaves like a child” and ‘does not want to understand the situation A student shares videos and accuses how new students have not even started and because there are no ‘proper laboratories’ in Pakistan, he cannot do research. He appealed the Pakistani government to talk to Chinese officials. In the same tone, another user posted a picture of a quote: “Laboratory, the science man is a weapon army”, associated with Louis Pasteur.
Some users also accused discrimination against Pakistani students, referring to how students from Korea, America and Russia were allowed to return to China Some Pakistani users on Twitter also convey their gap through Meme, ask who will be responsible for the future of Pakistan and other international students registered with Chinese universities?