Connect with us

Pak Woman staying for 35 Years in India urged to return to Pakistan

Bollywood

Pak Woman staying for 35 Years in India urged to return to Pakistan

Pak Woman staying for 35 Years in India urged to return to Pakistan

Pak Woman staying for 35 Years in India urged to return to Pakistan

Odisha Police have urged Sarada Bai, a Pakistani national, living in India for over since 35 years, has been to leave India immediately. The authorities confirmed that the visa of Sarada Bai has been cancelled and she has been instructed to return to Pakistan without any further delay. The police have warned that her failure to comply with the expulsion order, legal action will be taken against her.

The police move is part of a series of measures taken to counter Pakistan after the Pahalgam massacre.
Sarad Bai was married to a Hindu family in Bolangir and tied the knot with Mahesh Kukreja several years ago. Her son and daughter are Indians.
Despite having all key documents including voter ID, she was never granted Indian citizenship.
She has now requested that the government not separate her from her family.
With folded hands, she has appealed to be allowed to continue living in India, the country she has called home for over three decades.
She was first in Koraput then came to Bolangir. She has none in Pakistan… Even her passport is to old. She asked the government with folded hands, please allow her to live here. She has two grown children, grand children..She wishes to
live here as an Indian.
Her petition to the government has touched many hearts but the Bolangir Police have said they will take action under the law. The situation remains tense.
India’s non-military measures, announced on Wednesday — a day after the massacre in Kashmir’s Pahalgam that cost 26 lives — includes immediate and indefinite suspension of the Indus water treaty, shutting the Attari border and revoking visas of all Pakistan nationals currently in India.
The terror attack that took place on Sunday was the worst in years, specifically targeting tourists in Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
Terrorists from a Lashkar-e-Taiba offshoot had emerged from pine forests around the scenic meadows of Baisaran, often dubbed “mini Switzerland” and opened fire on a group of unsuspecting tourists.

News Edit KV Raman

Continue Reading
You may also like...
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in Bollywood

To Top