"We do not want Biharis on our land, they won’t be loyal to the land," says a leader of the Jiye Sindh Taraqqi Pasand Party. "Even if they are settled in Punjab or the North West Frontier Province, they’ll make their way to our land." In January 1993, as many as 323 Biharis (62 families) were flown to Lahore. They were resettled at Mian Channu, the home district of then Punjab chief minister and Sharif ally Ghulam Haider Wyne. Since then, 42 families have moved out to Faisal-abad, Lahore, Karachi and Gujarat. The rest still live in a small village 5 km from Mian Channu. They are happy at having reached home after 24 years in ‘exile’ but complain of unemployment and the lack of education and health care facilities. "We are truly happy to be in the country for which we suffered and lost our near and dear ones. But after bringing us here, the government appears to have forgotten about our existence," they say.