
In the middle of the strict directive of the “Leaving Earth” center after a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam Jammu and Kashmir, the authorities in Madhya Pradesh are faced with a unique challenge. Officials are looking for instructions from the Union government regarding the fate of nine children in the state born to Indian mothers and Pakistani fathers and Pakistani national national, who recently asked for a long -term visa (LTV), PTI reported.
The head of the official who applied for anonymity confirmed PTI on Monday that the questions were sent to the Clear Center, how to proceed in these special cases. “We have sought advice from the center of nine children born to Indian mothers and Pakistani fathers. Four children are with their mothers in Indore, three in Jabalpur and two in Bhopal. We were also looking for advice for a man applied for LTV 25.
A total of 14 Pakistani nationals in Madhya Pradesh were ordered to leave India according to orders to dismiss a visa issued as a result of an attack by Pahalgam, which required the lives of 26 people, most of whom, in an attack associated with terrorists based on Pakistan. The domestic ministry 25 April canceled 14 categories of visas issued by Pakistani nationals, including categories for business, conference, tourist and pilgrimage purposes.
Of the 14 people affected in the MP, three have already appeared to India and reached Pakistan. One individual is currently in Delhi due to a problem solved by a foreigner regional registration office (Frro), noted the official.
Another official stated that from now on 228 Pakistani nationals are located in Madhya Pradesh on various types of visas. However, all affected visa cancellation must leave the country determined: 26 April for Visa holders Saarc and 27. April for those who are in business, conference, visit and several other categories of short -term visa. Holders of medical visa have until 29 April.
Importantly, the Ministry of the Interior has explained that the Directive does not apply to diplomatic, official or long -term visas (LTV), although no new visas will be issued to Pakistan nationals.
The center warned that failure to meet the command could lead to arrest, prosecution and fines, including imprisonment for up to three years or a fine until Rs. 3 lakh or both.
The Minister of the Interior of the Union AMIT Shah 25 personally spoke to all the main ministers, and the instructions were instructed to ensure any Pakistani national crossing in India after a fixed term. Then the Minister of the Interior of the Union Govind Mohan made a video conference with the main secretaries across the states to follow the strict implementation of the order.
(Tagstotranslate) Pahalgam Attack (T) Visa canceled