“Who Will Take Care of My Daughter”: Deportation in Jamu and Kashmir drive split family

J&K Police Employee Iftikhar Ali and his eight siblings, including five, were breathing for a generation when the HC admitted their petition claimed that they were not Pakistani nationals and had lived in Salwah Village in Poonch. Justice Rahul Bharti said in the order: “The petitioner is not required or forced to leave the union territory of J&K. However, this direction complies with the objections of the other party.”
However, despite the court’s ease and whereabouts, Ali and his siblings were deported.
Ali has served in the police station for the past 25 years and has been sent to Katra base camp in Vaishno Devi temple. The judge asked the government lawyer to submit a report within two weeks and listed the cases for the next hearing on May 20.
Accompanied by government officials and police officers, several groups of people arrived at the Attari-Wagah border from J&K to ensure their withdrawal from the country and after orders following the terrorist attacks near Pahalgam on April 22, Anone theme of the Lady in the Lagiri area in the 1960s, Zameeraima syera sageea sageera sageera sageera sageera sageera syera sageera syera syera syera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera seyera s Syeda Sageer Fatima said: “I don’t want to leave. I’ve been here since 1983. Students, staff and staff from various villages in the region provided her with tears in Adieu. Their children were worried that they had no relatives in Pakistan and no one was taking care of them. In Srinagar, a one-year-old daughter was separated from her Pakistani mother, who was taken to the Attari-Wagah border to deport. “Who would take care of my daughter?” ” she asked.
About 60 women from Pakistan and Muzaffarabad were also deported, who married former Kashmir militants and later arrived at J&K after their rehabilitation policy in 2010, officials said. “The deportation process is underway, but at present, people with valid Pakistani passports and visas are withdrawing. The situation is more complicated than what the media says.”