Pakistani citizen
After the terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian government is taking strict action against Pakistan. 26 people were killed by four armed militants in Pahalgam Valley. These terrorists got training from Pakistan. In such a situation, the Government of India has taken five major decisions against Pakistan, including stopping the Indus Water Agreement and closing the embassy. Along with this, India has ordered all Pakistani citizens to cancel the visa and ordered them to go out of the country.
Despite the end of 48 -hour deadline, a large number of Pakistani refugees are living in India. In such a situation, Home Minister Amit Shah has talked to the Chief Ministers of all the states and asked his state to identify Pakistani citizens and send them out.
Action starts in Maharashtra
After Amit Shah’s phone, the Maharashtra government has started the work of making a list of Pakistanis living in the state. CM Fadnavis has called and informed Home Minister Amit Shah. The Maharashtra Police has removed information about all Pakistani citizens present in the state. Fadnavis said that all Pakistani citizens present in Maharashtra will have to leave India in time, who will not leave India will be taken strict action.
The Pune district administration has so far identified 111 Pakistani citizens living in the district and has directed them to leave India by 27 April. However, medical visa will be valid for an additional two days. District Collector Jitendra Doody said that data of Pakistani citizens is being collected from the officers who issued visa and the passport office. He said, “So far we have received information about 111 Pakistani citizens. They have been informed that they are mandatory to leave the country within the stipulated time.” The Collector said that visas were issued for various reasons including tourism and medical treatment, he said, “Those who come here due to medical reasons have been allowed to go by April 29.”
50 Pakistani present in Aligarh
In Aligarh, UP, the DM says that 50 people have come on visa there and the local administration is fully supporting the central government. DM Sanjeev Ranjan said that the correct number of Pakistani people is with LIU. According to the information they have, the number is about 50. Central agencies are working on this and whatever help they ask for us, we will give. “
45 days visa, returning in 15 days
A Pakistani citizen returning to Pakistan from Punjab said, “We came here on a 1.5 -month visa to attend a relative’s wedding, and are returning within 15 days. Whatever happened was wrong, someone else did this and people like us have to pay its price. We came here after 10 years, whoever did it ran away, but we are suffering.”
Shaitan Singh’s marriage hangs in balance
Shaitan Singh, who hails from Rajasthan, was going to cross the attic border of Amritsar for his wedding on Thursday and go to Pakistan. He said “What the terrorists have done is wrong. We are not being allowed to go to (Pakistan), because the boundary is closed. Let’s see what happens now.” Surinder Singh of Rajasthan was going to Pakistan for a family wedding. He said “I was going to Pakistan for my brother’s wedding, but now it will be postponed.
Radha will be separated from his son again
Radha Bhil, a Pakistani citizen living in India on a short -term visa, found her two -year -old child just three days ago, which she left in the neighboring country, as the first visa was not released for the child. The child was just two months old when she left her in Pakistan to come to India. Radha applied for an Indian visa when he became pregnant and a visa was issued after giving birth to a son. However, she could not arrange a visa for her newborn son and had to leave in Pakistan. Two years later, his son got a visa and came to his parents to Jaisalmer. He is afraid that he will have to send his son again to the neighboring country.
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