The automatic rickshaw bearing Pakistani citizens and their luggage passes through the border borders of Attari-Wagah near Amritsar 30 April 2025 | Photo Credit: Reuters
Despite the order of the Jamm and Kashmir High Court, the nine family, including a police officer, was rounded on Wednesday (April 30, 2025) in J&K’s Poonch and moved to Pandjab to Repatriation in Pakistan. This step comes in times of imminent uncertainty about hundreds of women from Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) who married the inhabitants of J&K.
According to Mr. Ali’s wife, the police were moved to Pandjáb and moved to Pandjáb. “I have three children and their father was taken to be sent to Pakistan. He worked on the J&K police for 26 years. How did he become Pakistan?” She said.
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“No help from DC, SSP”
The family on Tuesday (April 29, 2025) turned to the J&K High Court, who ordered that the petitioners should not be asked or forced to leave J&K. In his Order, Rahul Bharti said: “Deputy Commissioner Poonch is ordered to come up with the equipment of the affidavit about the position of assets if the petitioners in their own name and law, or reference to their father Faqur Din, with regard to Mauza Salwah then Mendhar Mendhar Mendhar.”
Mrs. Ali said that she and her family members tried to address both representatives of the Commissioner (DC) and a superior police guard (SSP). “DC says SSP will help and SSP says DC will help. We do not understand why my husband was moved despite the court order,” she said.
In a separate case, two nurses aged 66 and 60 were rounded to repatriation to Pakistan after 43 years of stay in Rajouri Thanamandi. “My mother came to J&K in 1983 together with my grandmother and aunt. At this age, where they survive in Pakistan?
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“No Law against Cross -border Marriage”
One official character proposed that more than 60 women married to former militants were rounded to deportation across the Attari-Wagah border. Pakistan, however, refused to allow these women to enter these women on Wednesday.
“We Were Never Allowed to Cross the Border on Wednesday. Those Who Have Married Should Have Been Allowed to Stay. Is Marrying An Indian and Joke? Let Thery Be and Law That Pakistani Women Cannot Marry Indian Men. Till Such and Law Is Not there, We Should Be Allowed to Stay. Felt Like and Criminal When We Were Rounded Up, ”Said Minal Khan, and Pakistan National Who Married Munir Khan, and CRPF Jawan From Jammu’s Gharot, in March This Year.
“I have already applied for a long -term visa. Yet I was repatriated. We were a pain of Pahalgam’s attack. What is the sin of children whose parents are repatriated,” she asked.
Published – April 30, 2025 22:37