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The Supreme Court has stopped the exile of Ahmed Tariq Butik Butik Butik Butk, an excise employee from Bangalore, and his families claim to have passports, but were ordered to leave after Pahgam tension.
New Delhi:
Supreme Court According to the order by the government, Bangalore and his family have stayed in exile in exile, canceling the visa and taking out the citizens of Pakistan as a hurry of diplomatic sanctions. Pahgam Terror Attack,
Man – Ahmed Tariq But – contacted the court claiming his six -member family and was ordered to leave the country despite having an Indian passport and Aadhaar card.
The court directed the verification of the documents and directed that no tremendous action would be taken against Mr. Butt, which has an MBA from IIM in Kozhikode, Kerala.
Mr. Butt was also asked to contact the High Court for more relief; The order was represented by the Solicitor General Tushar Mehta by the government, but the Supreme Court accepted the “some human elements” in the case.
In the end, the Supreme Court also clarified that its orders in the case cannot be used as an example in others, an important statement is being asked to leave the country after cancellation of visas – with several Muslim names – with many Muslim names – with the number of reports about Indian citizens.
‘How did you come to India?’
During the hearing on Friday morning, Justice Surya Kant wanted to know how Shri Butt came to India. “He was born in Mirpur, Pakistan … We want to know how and why you came to India?”
Mr. Butt said that he came to India with his father in 1997, who had a Pakistan passport.
On reaching Srinagar, Mr. Butt said, he surrendered his Pak passport to the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, after which he applied and secured an Indian passport.
Other members of his family, Mr. Butt, said, reached Srinagar after three years, ie, 2000 and each, he told the court, also obtained Indian citizenship and passport.
Mr. Butt said that his brother -in -law and he was educated in a private school in the city.
However, he said, despite this documentation, and despite the fact that his family members and he held all the Aadhaar cards, the order of a Home Ministry last week issued notices to all to leave the country.
Notice, he claimed, falsely stated that he had entered India on visa and overturned.
‘Identity, exile’: Center’s Pak order
The government has left all visas for Pakistani citizens, with long-lived-lived-living and people who have been given to Pak Hindus, after the Pahgam attack, in which four militants of the banned Pak-based Lashkar-e-Taiba group killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists and a Nepali.
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The government has vowed vengeance for the worst terrorist attack in India since Pulwama 2019, killing 40 soldiers by another banned Pak-based terrorist group, Jaish-e-Mohammed.
The government has accused Pakistan of continuing terrorism and continuing support
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In the first round after the attack, the government banned the visa, closed the border with Pakistan, and suspended the Indus Water Treaty. Pakistan responded by taking out the Indians, closing its border and airspace and suspending the Shimla Agreement.
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Since then Prime Minister Narendra Modi – who vowed not to let the evil agenda of terrorism succeed – Given India’s military operations to plan and execute a response,
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