Shaurya Chakra Awardee's Mother Among Pakistanis Being Deported From J&K
- Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir began deporting 60 Pakistani nationals, including the mother of a Shaurya Chakra awardee, on Tuesday from various districts.
- This deportation follows the central government's new measures after a terror attack in Pahalgam last week increased diplomatic tensions with Pakistan.
- Most deportees are wives and children of former militants who returned under the 2010 rehabilitation policy, with 36 residing in Srinagar and others in Baramulla, Budgam, and Shopian.
- Shameema Akhtar, whose son Mudasir Ahmad Shaikh—a constable who died combating terrorists in May 2022 and was honored with the Shaurya Chakra after his death—is among those who have been deported.
- The deportation implies a firmer government stance toward Pakistan amid ongoing conflict, despite appeals from family members like Mudasir's uncle urging reconsideration.
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Jammu And Kashmir: Mother Of Shaurya Chakra Winner Among 60 Pakistani Deportees
Shaurya Chakra winner police constable's mother Shamima Akhtar is one of the 60 women being deported to Pakistan. As per reports, at least 60 women have been detained and are set to be deported in wake of the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack.
Shaurya Chakra Awardee's Mother Among Pakistanis Being Deported From J&K
Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday have set the ball rolling for the deportation of 60 Pakistanis, one of them the mother of Shaurya Chakra awardee who was killed in a terror attack, officials said.
60 Pakistani women married to ex-terrorists in J&K deported - Daily Good Morning Kashmir
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India Deports Nearly 60 Pakistani Women Married in Kashmir and Their Children Following Pahalgam Attack
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, which claimed the lives of 26 people, mostly tourists, the Indian government deported nearly sixty Pakistani women and their children to Pakistan. The deportation occurred through the Wagah border on Tuesday. The families, primarily made up of women married to former Kashmiri militants, were gathered from various districts, including Srinagar, Baramulla, Kupwara, Budgam, and Shopian. They were escorted by…
11 Pakistani nationals mostly wives sent for deportation from occupied Poonch - Kashmir Media Service
Jammu: In an emotional turn of events, Indian authorities have sent 11 Pakistani nationals, mostly women married to Kashmiri men, for deportation from Attari Wagah border from Poonch district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. According to Kashmir Media Service, all these eleven people are identified as Pakistani nationals who were living here since years and decades. The authorities have also received directions from the Modi gover…
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