Pakistani official announced role non Grata, told to leave India within 24 hours

Tensions have continued to rise between India and Pakistan following the cross-border strike, due to this situation.
India announced on Tuesday a Pakistani official working at the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi because his role does not match activities that are not in line with his formal status in India. This is amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, following a cross-border strike triggered by India’s launch of Sindoor action.
“The Indian government has declared that a Pakistani official, working on the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi, does not meet activities that are inconsistent with his formal status in India. The official was asked to leave India within 24 hours, cost D’Affaires, for which the Pakistani High Commission issued such effect, today issued an emparte, please read a brief statement.
India also responded to a recent statement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, emphasizing that Pakistan’s history of cultivating terrorism on an industrial scale puts it accountable for the consequences. Foreign Ministry official spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said in a weekly press conference that Pakistan’s attempt to evade the consequences of its actions was futile given its long history of supporting terrorism. He stressed that the terrifying infrastructure ruins destroyed by India were not only the deaths of Indians, but also the deaths of many other innocent people in the world.
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On April 24, India revoked all visas previously issued to Pakistani citizens and advised its nationals not to travel to Pakistan. As part of these diplomatic measures, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced: “The Indian government decided to ‘suspend visa services to Pakistani nationals’.”
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