Pakistan on Thursday refused to send the Samjhauta Express, known as the harbinger of peace, to India, claiming that the train’s crew, including two drivers and a guard, were scared of entering Indian territory.
The action, a response to India stripping Jammu & Kashmir of its special status, meant India-bound passengers had to wait a few hours for an Indian crew to drive them over the border from Wagah.
Pakistan on Thursday refused to send the Samjhauta Express, known as the harbinger of peace, to India, claiming that the train’s crew, including two drivers and a guard, were scared of entering Indian territory.
The action, a response to India stripping Jammu & Kashmir of its special status, meant India-bound passengers had to wait a few hours for an Indian crew to drive them over the border from Wagah.