Pahalgam Attack | Pakistan solves 'humanitarian challenge' caused by India's cancellation of visas
Pakistani citizens went to Pakistan on May 1, 2025 at the Attari-Wagah border crossing point near Amritsar, with a shelter under a tree. |Photo source: Reuters
The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) criticized India's decision to revoke the visa for Pakistani citizens, citing “humanitarian challenges” for seeking medical treatment and separatist families.
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Foreign Affairs spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said in response to media questions about Pakistani citizens’ Wag border cross-country currency, “India’s decision to revoke the visa of Pakistani citizens was a decision that posed a serious human challenge. Many people were treated by vulnerable humans and were not allowed to regain the treatment of Prisers. The children were separated from one of their parents.”

The Attari-Wagah border was closed on Thursday (May 1, 2025) after it remained open on April 30, 2025. India informed Pakistani nationals of “leave a leave India” killed by terrorists on 26 people (mainly tourists) that were killed by terrorists on April 22, 2025 by terrorists.
“The last date to cross the Waga-Tali border is April 30, 2025. In this case, we are aware that media reports indicate that some Pakistani nationals are in trouble in Attari. We are willing to accept our citizens in case the Indian authorities allow them to cross the border,” the statement issued. ”
It added: “The Wag border will also be open to Pakistani citizens in the future.”
(with PTI input)
publishing – May 2, 2025, 11:27 am