By: Aman Ali Shinwari
KHYBER: The Pak-Afghan border crossing has been closed for all types of traffic for the second consecutive day, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded in Torkham.
This includes children, the elderly, and women who are particularly worried and facing difficulties due to the closure.
Many are calling for the Torkham border to be opened for foot traffic so that passengers can reach their destinations promptly. There are currently no facilities available in Torkham, forcing people to stay outdoors even at night.
Jawad Afghani, a stranded passenger told Pakhtun Digital English that when he arrived from Kashmir, he had no prior information about the border closure. Upon reaching Torkham, he found the border closed and has now spent two nights waiting.
He urged that the border be opened as soon as possible to alleviate the hardships faced by travellers.
According to Torkham border officials, the closure was prompted by construction work being carried out by Afghan forces at a controversial checkpoint. Despite repeated orders to cease work, the Afghan forces have continued their construction efforts. As a result, both commercial activities and pedestrian traffic have been suspended at the Torkham border crossing at Babdash, and security has been heightened on both sides.