Tears, hugs, final goodbyes at Attari border as hundreds of Pakistanis leave India
- Over 1,000 Pakistani nationals in Maharashtra must leave India by April 27, according to state officials.
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah directed state chief ministers to ensure compliance with exit notices for Pakistani nationals.
- Following a recent terror attack, authorities in other states issued departures for Pakistani nationals.
- The Cabinet Committee on Security decided on these measures following the Pahalgam terror attack that resulted in 26 deaths.
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After a major attack in the Kashmir region earlier this week, the decades-old conflict between India and Pakistan has flared up further.
Pahalgam aftermath: States identify Pakistani nationals to leave by April 27-29 as visas stand revoked
In the wake of the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people, India has taken a decisive step to revoke all visas issued to Pakistani nationals, except, long-term and diplomatic categories. The directive, effective from April 27, has prompted swift action across several states to identify and facilitate the exit of affected individuals. Officials said that those holding business, pilgrimage, visitor, or tourist visas were instruc…
Pahalgam attack update: Out of 5,000 Pakistani citizens living in Maharashtra, 1,000 have been ordered to leave the country by April 27 as their short-term visas have expired. Medical visa holders have been given time till April 29. This decision has been taken by the central government after the Pahalgam terror attack. All Pakistani visas have been cancelled.
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