Pakistan Railways announces special trains for Eid Al-Adha

People board a train at a railway station as they return home ahead of Eid al-Adha in Lahore on July 7, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 23 June 2023
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Pakistan Railways announces special trains for Eid Al-Adha

  • Eid Al-Adha will begin in Pakistan on Thursday, June 29
  • Trains are most common mode of long-distance travel in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways has announced three special trains for Eid Al-Adha to facilitate citizens wanting to travel over the holidays, a spokesman said on Friday.

Eid Al-Adha will begin in Pakistan on Thursday, June 29.

“First Eid special train will run from Quetta to Peshawar on July 26 (Monday),” a spokesperson for Pakistan Railways said. “The second special train will leave Karachi for Lahore on June 27 (Tuesday), while the third will embark from Lahore for Karachi on July 3 (Monday).”

Each year, people from across Pakistan travel to different parts of the country to meet their loved ones over the two Eid holidays. Trains are the most common mode of transportation for people traveling long distances in Pakistan.

Muslims mark the Eid Al-Adha holiday each year by slaughtering animals such as sheep and goats. The meat is shared among family and friends and also donated to the poor.

The festival comes as the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah in Saudi Arabia draws to a close.


Captain Agha reiterates Pakistan’s refusal to play India at the T20 World Cup

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Captain Agha reiterates Pakistan’s refusal to play India at the T20 World Cup

  • India vs. Pakistan is usually the showpiece match in world tournaments, with the eyeballs on it rising into the hundreds of millions
  • The boycott has caused an uproar and the International Cricket Council is trying to resolve the issue with the Pakistan Cricket Board

COLOMBO: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has reiterated that his team will abide by his government’s ruling not to play India in the much-anticipated Twenty20 World Cup fixture next week.

India vs. Pakistan is usually the showpiece match in world tournaments — the eyeballs on it rise into the hundreds of millions. The boycott has caused an uproar and the International Cricket Council is trying to resolve the problem with the Pakistan Cricket Board.

At a captains’ media conference on Thursday, Agha repeated the team will follow its government’s advice.

“The India game is not in our control,” Agha said. “The government has decided and we respect that. Whatever they are saying we’ll do.

“We are playing three other (group) games and we are excited about that.”

Pakistan’s World Cup opener is against the Netherlands on Saturday in Colombo. It will play all of its games in co-host Sri Lanka. Namibia and the United States are also in the group. The India game is scheduled for Feb. 15 in Colombo.

In Mumbai, India captain Suryakumar Yadav said they were going to Colombo whether the match was on or not.

“(Our) mindset is pretty clear,” Yadav said. “We did not refuse to play them. The refusal came from them. ICC organized the fixture. BCCI and (Indian) government decided to play in neutral venue in coordination with ICC. Our flight to Colombo is booked. So we are going. We’ll see what happens later.”

The Pakistan government decision came after Bangladesh was kicked out of the World Cup by the ICC. Bangladesh refused to play in India for security reasons and wanted its games moved to Sri Lanka but the ICC dismissed those concerns.

Agha said he was saddened that Bangladesh wasn’t playing in the World Cup for the first time and asked Bangladeshi fans to back his team.

Pakistan has accused the ICC of double standards and not accommodating security concerns. India and Pakistan do not play in each other’s territory and meet in ICC tournaments only at neutral venues.

Their countries are embroiled in military and diplomatic tensions which have spilled into sports for more than a decade. Last year at the men’s Asian Cup and Women’s World Cup, the teams did not shake hands when they met.