Pahalgam terror attack: The Union Home Ministry has taken a big decision after the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The Ministry of Home Affairs has directed to cancel all visas related to Pakistan. In this regard, Home Minister Amit Shah discussed with the Chief Ministers of all the states. Amit Shah has asked the Chief Ministers to take out the people of Pakistan from their respective states as soon as possible. The Home Minister has taken this decision after a meeting with the officials. After this order of the Home Minister, the Government of India came into action mode. After this attack, the Government of India first suspended the Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan. , India wrote a formal letter to Pakistan informing him to suspend the Indus Water Treaty. After this, Pakistani citizens have now been ordered to leave Maharashtra within 48 hours. Meanwhile, shocking information is coming out that 107 Pakistanis are missing in Maharashtra.

 

Strict decisions were taken in the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including the decision to postpone the Indus Water Treaty. The Indus Water Treaty has been in force between India and Pakistan since 1960. The Indus River is considered to be the lifeline of Pakistan. More than 21 crore people depend on the Indus and its four tributaries to meet their water needs. On the other hand, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered Pakistani citizens to leave Maharashtra within 48 hours. 28 innocent tourists were killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. The maximum number of 6 tourists are from Maharashtra. Following the terrorist attacks, the central government has decided to cancel the visas of Pakistani citizens.

List of Pakistani citizens ready

The Chief Minister said that we have prepared a list of Pakistani citizens. This list has been given to police stations. It will be monitored to ensure that no person with Pakistani visa stays here for more than 48 hours here. Even after this, if people stop, action will be taken against them. He has discussed this issue with Home Minister Amit Shah. Meanwhile, the central government had announced the cancellation of all 18 types of visas issued to Pakistani citizens from 27 April. After this, Amit Shah has instructed all the Chief Ministers of the country to find Pakistani citizens and send it there immediately.

Following the order of Amit Shah, the entire police system in Maharashtra started working. Minister of State for Home Yogesh Kadam told a news agency that a total of 5023 Pakistani citizens have been found in 48 cities of the state. The highest number of Pakistani nationals was found in Nagpur city 2,458 and 1,106 in Thane city. It has been learned that 14 Pakistani citizens are living in Mumbai. Only 51 Pakistanis have received valid documents. The shocking thing is that 107 Pakistani citizens who came to Maharashtra have been found missing. Police or other institutions have no information about 107 Pakistanis.

What did Yogesh Kadam say?

There are currently 5,023 Pakistani citizens in Maharashtra. One of these columns is about the missing Pakistani citizens. Whose visa period is over. Yogesh Kadam said that Indian agencies are trying to send them back to Pakistan, but they are not able to contact them nor are they detected. He said that he is Pakistani. People with SAARC visas and short -term visas have been asked to leave India by only two days, ie 28th. Those who are taking medical treatment will be given two days of expansion. They have to leave India by 30th. The work of collecting information about Pakistani citizens in the state is still going on. Therefore, the figures can change, Yogesh Kadam said.

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