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Pakistani citizens continue to pass Attari

Pakistani citizens continue to leave India after the Indian government decided to cancel all visas currently in the country. Pakistani nationals who are currently returning from the Atari border are pleading for the Indian government’s leniency, noting that they have been punished due to the Pahargam attack.
Pakistan’s state Mufzala said she is from Muzaffarabad and married in Baramulla for the past six years. She said her two children were born in India and lived here legally on a long-term visa. She added that the terrorist attack in Pahargam was a terrorist activity, but why did others suffer from it?
“I’m from Muzaffarabad, and I got married six years ago in Baramulla. Both of my children were born here. We stayed here legally with a long-term visa. We have been applying for the past three years. But never accepted. But the day before yesterday, we were suddenly asked to leave the country. So we want to go back to our home…” she told ANI.

Another Pakistani national said he had entered India with a 45-day visa but was now asked to leave only seven days later. He further pointed out that the incident in Pahargam was wrong.


“I’ve been 7-8 days and I’ve come to India and the government is sending us back. I’m here to meet with relatives. They ask us to leave because of the incident in Pahargam, whatever happens in Pahargam. The lives of 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Jaguars were seized.

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