Given that the announcement of “holiday India” for Pakistani nationals is valid, they will be arrested and prosecuted by any Pakistani who will not leave the country according to government terms. May face prison for up to three years or fine £3 lakh or both.
The Indian Government issued an announcement of “leave India” after 22 April killed 26 people in Pahalgam, Pahalgam, Pahalgam, Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the Act on Immigration and Foreigners 2025, exceeding, violation of visa conditions or offenses in limited areas could lead to three years in prison and fine £3 lakh.
“Whoever, (a) Being and Foreigner, Remains in Any Area in India for and Period Exceeding the Period for Which the Visa isssed to Him or Stays in India without and Valid Passport or Other Valid Travel Document of the Valid Visa ISSUED TO HIM FOR HIS ENTRY AND STAY IN INDIA OR ANY Part Thereunder; punished by imprisonment for a period that can extend to three years or a fine that can be expanded to three lakh Rupees or both, ”says the law.
The deadline for those holding the Saarc visa was 26 April, while the term for those who have a medical visa is 29 April.
12 categories of visas, whose holders must leave India on Sunday, are – Visa on arrival, business, film, journalists, transit, conference, climbing, student, visitor, group tourist, pilgrim and Pilgrim.
With the exception of one, all citizens then repatriated from Uttar Pradesh
All Pakistani citizens who prevent one were “excluded” from Uttar Pradesh according to the commands of the center after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, the state government said on Monday.
The last Pakistani citizen will be deported on Wednesday and is under constant supervision of police and intelligence agencies, the government said in a statement.
Uttar Pradesh became the first state to achieve almost 100 % of the repatriation of Pakistani nationals within 24 hours, and only one left, without mentioning the exact number of Pakistani nationals sent.
15 Pakistani about short -term visa deported from bombai
The police deported 15 Pakistani nationals who were in Mumbai on short -term visa (STV). Over the next two days, two other Pakistani citizens who are in Mumbai for medical treatment will be deported, a higher police officer said.
According to the official while driving in Mumbai, she found that a total of 17 Pakistani nationals were in the metropolis in short -term visas, a document that entitles a person to enter or stay in the country for specific purpose and duration.
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