
The Attari-Wagah boundary in Amritsar, the point of transition between India and Pakistan, was completely closed on Thursday. People from both sides threw themselves on the border to exceed the Union’s government ordered all Pakistani citizens with special visas to leave India after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, which killed 26 civilians on April 22.
The PTI report, quoting sources, said the transition point is now completely closed and on Thursday none of the country switched to the other side.
Pakistan leaves citizens stuck
Several reports said that Pakistan had his citizens stuck at the Attar-Wagah point because he completely closed the border on Thursday. While India has prolonged time for Pakistani nationals to leave India until other orders 1 May, Pakistan completely closed the crossing point between the two countries, reports.
The news18 quoted an Indian woman, married in Pakistan, like: “Someone please let me cross the border. I have to go to my child. What is our fault? Those who separate us from our children I pray to be separated from my children.”
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The woman was reportedly denied entering Pakistan to close the boundary of Wagah.
Another Indian citizen who came to discard his sisters (married Pakistani nationals) at the border of Attari, said they were told that Pakistan had closed the border and did not allow anyone to cross.
“I came here with my sisters at 6 am. The border opens at 10 am. At 11 o’clock we asked officials and stated that our government had ordered an order and send people from here, but they (Pakistani side) do not allow them to cross the border.”
911 Pakistanians leave India, 1,617 Indians are returning
A total of 125 Pakistani nationals left India on Wednesday across the Attari-Wagah border, leaving the total number of Pakistani to 911 in the last seven days.
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Fifteen Indian citizens with a Pakistani visa also went to Pakistan on Wednesday, with the total number of such people offering India at 23.
Similarly, 152 Indian nationals and 73 Pakistani nationals with long -term Indian visa entered India through an international border crossing in the Pandjab Amritsar district, thus reducing the total number of such people at 1,617 and 224, PTI said.
Govt’s notification “Leave India”
The notification of India’s holidays was issued to Pakistani nationals living in India after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, along with a number of other measures announced by the Government of the Union on April 23.
The resort was suspended by Saarc Special Visa Emphiption Scheme (SVE) and canceled all short -term visas issued to Pakistani nationals. The deadline for performances from India for those holding the visa was 26 April. However, the Attari-Wagah boundary has remained open to all Pakistani national, willing to leave India, the report.
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The deadline for 12 other visas categories was 27 April. These were visas on arrival and visas for business, film, journalists, transit, conference, climbing, students, visitors, group tourists, pilgrims and pilgrims.
However, those who have long -term, diplomatic or official visas were liberated from the government order.
The Minister of the Interior of the Union AMIT Shah 25 called April the main ministers of all states and asked them that, according to the PTI report, they would not be in India in India that remained in India outside the deadline left.
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Shah’s telephone interviews with the main ministers, the Minister of the Union Govind, Govind, Mohan, also organized videoconferences with the main secretaries of the state and asked them to ensure that all Pakistani nationals whose visas were abolished would leave India before the deadline.
Other measures taken by the government
After a meeting of the Cabinet for Security (CCS) 23rd April, the Central Government also decided to withdraw three defense advisors/military, naval and air advisors from the Indian High Commission in Pakistan.
The government also said that the Pakistani Supreme Army in India was attached as Persona Non Grata and was given for one week to leave India. Five supportive employees of these defensive attachments were also asked to leave India.
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