New Delhi:
An Indian woman was allegedly barred from crossing Pakistan at the attic-waga border point in Punjab when the Center ordered Pakistani citizens. Pahgam Terror Attack In Jammu and Kashmir.
A woman from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, Sana, who is married to a Pakistani citizen, was stopped, as she had an Indian passport, while her children, a three -year -old son and a one -year -old daughter, were allowed to leave as they had a Pakistani passport.
The 30 -year -old was one of the short -term visa holders, who were ordered to leave India by Sunday.
Sana, who married Bilal, a doctor in Karachi in 2020, recently came to his hometown to meet his parents.
Sana said that he was asked by the authorities to leave the country when the Center issued a notice, in which Pakistani citizens were asked to return after 26 people, most of the tourists, were killed. Pakistan -linked terrorist in Pahgam On 22 April.
Along with her family members, she then left for the Attari-Waga border with her children on Friday. However, he was stopped and was asked to ask to return to Merut due to his Indian passport.
“My children cannot live here and I can’t go there,” he told reporters.
“My husband also came to the border to get us,” he said.
Sana said that this was the second visit to India after her marriage, with the first one about 3 years ago.
Call for “strict” punishment for those people behind Pahgam attackHe appealed to the government to let him and his children go to Pakistan.
More than 250 Pakistani citizens have left India In the last two days, through the Attari-Waga Border Point, an official said.
The 12 categories of 12 categories of short -term visa holders of the neighboring nation ends on Sunday. 12 categories of visas whose holders have to leave India by Sunday – visa, business, film, journalist, transit, conference, mountaineering, mountaineering, student, visitor, group tourist, pilgrims and group pilgrims.
The deadline for leaving India was Saturday for those with SAARC visas. For those carrying medical visas, this is 29 April.
,With input from Shyam Parmar,