Pakistani citizens were ordered to return from India after the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Citizens of Pakistan and Bangladesh, who illegally enter the country, are being expedited quickly. At that time, Gujarati tourists who visited Pakistan were ordered to return. Gujarati, who went on a pilgrimage in Sindh, will return in the next 10 days.
Ording to return to India
The impact of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir has now been seen in Gujarat as well. On the one hand, Bangladeshi and Pakistani citizens living illegally across the state are being traced and verified. On the other hand, 37 people from the Maheshwari community of Kutch, which went on a religious visit to Pakistan, have been ordered to return to India immediately.
All these pilgrims will return to India in the next 10 days.
These 37 people of Kutch had planned to travel to four pilgrimage sites of Maheshwari community in Sindh province of Pakistan. On 16 April, pilgrims who reached Karachi via Gandhidham to Wagah border have been sent back to India. All these pilgrims will return to India in the next 10 days. All pilgrims will reach the Wagah border and reach their hometowns from there.
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