Pakistanis are being deported from J&K among the mother of Shaurya Chakra Award winner


Srinagar:

Officials said that officials in Jammu and Kashmir rolled the ball for the exile of 60 Pakistanis on Tuesday, one of them said the Shaurya Chakra Award winner’s mother who was killed in a terrorist attack, said.

They were all collected from various districts and were taken to Punjab in buses, where they will be handed over to Pakistani officials on the Vaga border.

After the initiative terrorist attack last week, the Center announced measures to order the Sindhu Water Treaty suspension, demolish diplomatic relations with Islamabad and to order all Pakistanis on short -term visas for leaving India by 27 April or for facial action.

The 60 exempteds include children from wives and pre-militants, who returned to the valley under the 2010 rehabilitation policy for former terrorists.

Officials said 36 of them were living in Srinagar, nine in Baramulla and Kupwara, four in Budgam, and two in Shopian district, officials said.

Shamima Akhtar, mother of constable Mudseer Ahmed Sheikh, who died in May 2022, is one of the exempted.

Mudsir was part of the team of undercover operators of Jammu and Kashmir Police, which stopped a group of foreign militants.

Sheikh was posthumously awarded the Shaurya Chakra. Shamima along with her husband received the award from President Draupadi Murmu in Delhi in May 2023.

Mudsir’s uncle said, “My sister -in -law is from Pakistan -occupied Kashmir, which is our region. Only Pakistanis should have been deported.”

After the death of Mudasir, Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the family, and so on by the Lieutenant Governor twice.

“My sister -in -law was 20, when she came here and has been living here for 45 years. (PM Narendra) I appeal to Modi and Amit Shah that they should not do so,” Yunus said.

Shamima married a retired police officer Mohammad Maqsood before the explosion of extremism in Jammu and Kashmir in 1990.

The main Baramulla Town Square has been named Shaheed Mudsir Chowk in memory of the policeman.


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