Several Pakistani pilgrims stranded in Karbala for nearly a month have made an urgent appeal to the government for immediate assistance, citing growing hardships and uncertainty.
According to reports, the group has been unable to return to Pakistan due to ongoing logistical issues, including travel disruptions and documentation challenges. Many pilgrims have exhausted their financial resources, making it increasingly difficult to manage accommodation, food, and other basic necessities during their extended stay.
The affected individuals have urged authorities to intervene and facilitate their safe return home as soon as possible. They have called on relevant departments to expedite arrangements, including flight scheduling and clearance processes, to resolve the situation.
Observers emphasize that timely government action is critical to easing the distress of the stranded pilgrims and preventing further complications. Concerns continue to grow regarding their well-being as their stay extends without a clear resolution.

