Visa Calcian canceled after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, most of the deportees of Pahalgam’s attack with the exception of all Pakistani nationals on short -term visas expelled from the Lcla Up

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu-et-Cachemire, almost all the Pakistani people who came to a short-term visa of the Uttar Pradesh were deployed under the strict measures taken by the central government. The police confirmed it on Saturday. The officials said that now a single Pakistani citizen remained, who will be sent on April 30.
According to the agency on Thursday, the Indian government announced that all Pakistani citizens, with the exception of certain categories, would be considered canceled from April 27. After that, the Minister of the Union, Amit Shah, spoke on Friday to the ministers in chief of all the States and asked them to provide order.
The director general of the police of the Uttar Pradesh (DGP), Prashant Kumar, published a declaration saying that on the instructions of the government of India and the government of the Uttar Pradesh, the process of referring Pakistani citizens of all the categories to be deployed from Uttar Pradesh was completed. The DGP said that one Pakistani citizen remained, who will return to Pakistan on April 30.
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Although 26 Pakistani citizens still live in Muzaffarnagar, they are all on long -term visas. Prayagraj police commissioner Tarun Goba said that these citizens were monitored and that their presence on their registered address was confirmed. He said most of the Pakistani citizens with long -term visas had asked for citizenship from India.
Like Muzaffarnagar, some Pakistani citizens live on long -term visas in districts like Azamgarh, Baghpat, Bhadohi and Shahjahanpur, who do not yet need to be reported. At the same time, the district police of Amroha and Moradabad said that there were no Pakistani citizens in their districts. The same report came from Meerut and Mainpuri that there is no Pakistani citizen on a short-term visa there.
The main Superintendent of the Badaun district police, Brajesh Singh, said that no Pakistani citizen was present in the district with a short -term visa. However, seven Pakistani women live on long -term visas in the district, including four women live in the Kotwali police station, two women in the Sahaswan police station and one in the Ujhani police station. Let us know that after the death of 26 people in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu-et-Cachemire, India has taken many difficult diplomatic measures against Pakistan, including the cancellation of visas.