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LAHORE:Pakistani woman Nasreen Akhtar is waiting for approval of the Indian Interior Ministry for her release from a transit camp in the Indian city of Amritsar.Akthar s counsel Nojot Kaur Chhamba is hopeful that she will be released before Eid.聽 Chhamba told on phone from Amritsar that Nasreen, 56, was convicted for 11 year prison sentence in a case of fake currency and drugs in 2006. She completed her punishment on November 9 2016
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