
Pakistani nationals on Thursday, the day after India suspended Saarc visa (s) on Wednesday, day after a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam district, mostly tourists, mostly tourists, mostly tourists India killed Saarc visas for liberation from Saarc.
The Indian government abolished all issued visas to Pakistani nationals and ordered them to leave the country before or until 27 April. The center also excluded the Pakistani army in India by declaring them “Persona Non Grata”. Have a week to leave the ground.
These decisions were taken after a meeting of the Cabinet for Security (CCS), chaired on Wednesday by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, took note of cross -border ties with regard to the terrorist attacks of Pahalgam.
Pakistani nationals on the border of Attari
While the Attari-Wagah boundary was closed after the CCS meeting, Pakistani nationals who were in India were under Visa, began to leave the country on Thursday.
The police protocol officer in Punjab Arnu Mahal said that a total of 28 Pakistanians had gone India and 105 Indians returned across the border. “The Indian government has taken very strict decisions. The Attari-Wagah gates were not opened and the show was carried out in the relevant areas. A total of 28 Pakistani nationals remained from Pakistan from Attari and 105 Indian nationals returned from Pakistan.
The Karachi family said they went to Delhi to meet their relatives.
“We came here (India) 15 April and today we are returning home, even though we had a visa for 45 days,” said Shaikh Fazal Ahmad, family member.
Ahmad responded to the question of the attack of Pahalgam and said PTI, “Who did it, it is completely bad. We want mutual fraternity and friendship between two nations. There should be no place for hatred. We do not want hatred.”
Another Pakistani national named Mansoor said he and his family came to India for a 90 -day visa 15 April.
“But we’re returning home today,” Mansoor said as he condemned the attack of the Pahalgams and said it should not happen.
Ceremonial ceremony on the Attari-Wagah border
The ceremony decreasing flags on the border of Attari-Wagah took place without opening the gates, the report said or. The integrated control post (ICP) on the Attari-Wagah border was closed after the CCS meeting on Wednesday evening.
Some Indians with valid visa documents also reached the ICP on Thursday to enter Pakistan. The Indian man, resident of Rajasthan, was also scheduled to cross the attari-Wagah boundary in Amritsar on Thursday. Shaitan Singh also said he was going to his wedding in Pakistan. “What the terrorists have done is bad … We must not go (to Pakistan) because the border is closed … We’ll see what happens now,” he said.
“We got the visa two months back,” said an older member of the Gujarati family, who intends to meet his relatives in Karachi. The central government said on Wednesday that those who have moved to Pakistan with valid documents can return in this way to 1 May.
(With the entry from agencies)
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