Pakistani man claims to have an Aadhaar card, who is Osama with an Indian voter ID card?

Pakistani nationals claim to have lived in India for the past 17 years. The Indian government has ordered all Pakistani citizens to leave the country after the Pahargam attack.
A Pakistani man in India claims he has lived in the country since 2008 (17 years). The man was asked to leave India through the Atari border a few days after the Pahargam terrorist attack. His name is Osama, and he claims to have an Indian voter ID card, Aadhaar card and assessment card. He spoke with ANI and urged the Indian government to reconsider its orders. He also claimed that he came to India legally and is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree. He said the government directives ordered all Pakistani citizens to leave India, which frustrated him. He is now back to Pakistan through the Atari border. He originally belonged to Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
“I am currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree. I want to take a job interview after the exam. I’ve been here for the past 17 years. I’ve called on the government to give us some time. I’ve voted here and I have the assessment card… Anything that happened there (Pahalgam) (Pahalgam) is wrong. I condemned what is what I do here. What am I doing here? Osama said
He added: “I call on the government to give us some time. Some families have been here for the past 20 years.” Osama’s statement about holding Aadhaar cards and voting in India shocked people. Check out his video:
watch Attari in Punjab: Pakistani national Osama returns to Pakistan through the Attari border. pic.twitter.com/s8dtv92fhc
– ani (@ani) April 30, 2025
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