Pahalgam terrorist attack: India canceled Pakistani citizens after Pahalgam’s attack

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Pakistani citizens:: India has announced the cancellation of all the visas issued to Pakistani citizens from April 27 Thursday and advised Indian citizens living in Pakistan to return home as soon as possible. India has taken this stage in the middle of an increasing tension between the two countries about the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu-Cachemire. 26 people were killed in this attack.
This new stage was taken one day after the announcement by India of several stages against Pakistan, which includes the expulsion to the Pakistani army Atashe, the postponement of the 1960s water Treaty and the immediate closure of the Attic land trade post. It was decided to take strict measures against Pakistan at the security meeting on Wednesday under the presidency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Ministry of External Affairs said that all existing valid visas issued by India to Pakistani citizens had been canceled from April 27. He said that the medical visas issued to Pakistani citizens will remain valid until April 29.
This advised Indian citizens to avoid traveling to Pakistan and advised those present in Pakistan to return home as soon as possible. The Deputy Ministry said in a statement: “In the order of decisions taken by the Cabinet Committee on security issues with a view to Pahalgam’s terrorist attack, the Government of India has decided to suspend visa services with immediate effect.” He said: “All existing valid visas issued by India to Pakistani citizens were canceled from April 27. The medical visas issued to Pakistani citizens will only be valid until April 29.
The press release said: “All Pakistani citizens currently present in India should leave India before the end of the revised visa period.” The number of Pakistani citizens holding Indian visas is not immediately known. One day after the death of 26 people in a brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, there was a meeting of the cabinet committee (CCS) on Wednesday under the presidency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in which India’s reprisals for this cowardly attack were finalized and the security forces were invited to maintain “high vigilance”. Several decisions have been made, in particular by postponing the treaty and closing the outpost Attari.
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