India canceled the visas as soon as it canceled; Pakistani citizens have started to come together on the border to return to Pakistan

Symbolic photo.
India vs Pakistan:: One day after the central government gave 48 hours to leave India for Pakistani citizens, many citizens of this neighboring country began to return home Thursday by Attari-Wagah Marg. After the horrible terrorist attack on Tuesday in Pahalgam, cashmere, the center announced several measures on Wednesday, notably expelled to the Pakistani military advisor (Atashe), suspended the Indus water Treaty in 1960 and immediate closure of the Attari terrestrial tradition. 26 civilians were killed in this attack.
Pakistani citizens will not get the permission to travel to India
According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vikram Egyptian, Pakistani citizens will not be authorized to go to India as part of the Saarc Visa Rebate Scheme (SVES). He also said that as part of this visa system, any Pakistani citizen present in India is currently 48 hours to leave the country. The decision was made by the Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs (CCS) led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Pak Citizens arriving to get home from the border road of Attari-Wagha
The meeting announced that the integrated control station (ICP) in the attic would be closed with an immediate effect and that those who went to Pakistan with legitimate documents could return from this road before May 1. Many Pakistani families arrived at the ICP in Amritsar on Thursday morning to return home from Attari-Wagah Marg. A Karachi family said they went to Delhi to meet their loved ones.
The family member, Sheikh Fazal Ahmed, said: “We came here (India) here (India) and today we are going home, although we have a 45 -day visa.” Appending a question about Pahalgam’s attack, Ahmed said: “He who did it is completely false. We want fraternity and friendship between the two countries. Another Pakistani citizen named Mansoor said he had come to India with a 90 -day visa with his family on April 15. Mansoor condemned Pahalgam’s attack and said: “But we are going home today.” He said it shouldn’t have happened.
Now permanent without entering India for Pakistani citizens?
Some Indian citizens who have visas for visiting Pakistan also reached the peak on Thursday, including a Gujarat family, who wanted to go to Karachi to meet their loved ones. An elderly member of the family said: “We got a visa two months ago.” However, when he was told that the border road of Attari-Wagha had been closed, the elderly said that if that were the case, they are ready to go home. Seema, a resident of Kanpur, said that she had to go to Karachi to meet her sick sister. Seema said, “I want to go to Karachi. I have a monthly visa. The state of my sister Chanda Aftab is very critical. When he was told about the closure of the border road of Attari-Wagh, he said: “What can I say (now).”
On Wednesday evening, two people from Rajasthan, who arrived in Amritsar, said that they did not know the closure of the border border road in Atari-Wagha. Meanwhile, many Indian tourists who came to visit Amritsar strongly condemned the terrorist attack and called on the center to take strict measures against the officials of the incident. A Nanded tourist in the Maharashtra said: “Pakistan should receive an appropriate response.”
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