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About 90,000 Muslims are understood to have registered themselves with the Pakistan Government for return to India for permanent resettlement under the Nehru-Liaqat Pact of 1950. So far 24,000 Muslims have returned to India under the scheme. India, in accordance with the agreement of April 8, 1950, agreed to a special procedure under which the Muslims who migrated to Pakistan (West) between February 1 and May 1, 1950 were to be allowed to return to India by December 31, 1950, on a permanent basis and all their property returned to them.
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