536 Pakistanians left the land of attic boundary after 'Quit India' notification
Pahalgam Attack: 536 Pakistani citizens left India through Attari-Wagah in 3 days, last updated from 850 Indians last updated: April 27, 2025, 23:56 IST India Pakistan Tensions: In the last three days, 536 Pakistani citizens left the Attici-Wate border and 850 Indian citizens. Tensions have increased in India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack … Read more Pakistani citizens reached the Attari-Wagah border on April 27. (PTI) 536 Pakistanians left India after notice of Highlights Center. Likewise, about 850 Indians of Pakistan returned home. The tension has increased in both countries of the Pahalgam massacre. New -delhi. In the past three days, at least 536 Pakistani citizens have left India via the Attari-Wagha border post. An official gave this information. The official said many more Pakistanians are expected to return home on Sunday for the end of the short -term deadline for 12 categories of Pakistan. He said that a total of 850 Indian citizens, including 14 diplomats and officials, returned to India via the international border in Punjab. The Government of India has instructed Pakistani citizens to leave India after the death of 26 people in a terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Officials told PTI that a total of 237 Pakistani citizens, including nine diplomats and officials, returned to Pakistan on April 27 (Sunday), via the Attari-Wagha Border Post, while 81 Pakistani citizens moved on April 26 (Saturday) on April 26 (Saturday). According to officials, 116 Indian citizens returned to India on Sunday via the Attari-Wagah Border Outpost, including a diplomat. He said on April 25, 287 Indian citizens, while a total of 342 Indians, including 13 diplomats and officials, returned from this route. According to officials, some Pakistani may have left India by air. He said that since India does not have a direct air connection to Pakistan, they may have left for other countries. The last date for leaving India to Saarc Visa holders was set on April 26. At the same time, those with medical visas were instructed to leave the country by April 29. The 12 categories of people who have a short -term visa to go back by Sunday include visas, business, film, journalist, transport, conference, mountaineering, student, visitor, collective tourism, pilgrimage and collective pilgrimage. Three Defense/Military, Navy and Air Force Advisors were declared an ‘unwanted person’ at the Pakistani High Commission in New-Delhi and got a week’s time to leave India. Five assistant staff of this defense were also asked to leave India. India also called its defense back to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad. However, those who have long-term and diplomatic or official visas have not yet been instructed to leave India. Long ropes of vehicles were seen on the Attari border in the Amritsar district Punjab in light of the deadline for Pakistani citizens to leave India on Sunday. Many Indians showed up to leave their family members and the pain of separation on their faces was clearly visible. Location: New -delhi, Delhi First published: April 27, 2025, 23:54 IST Homenhanation ‘After the Indian notice stopped, 536 Pakistanis left the country after the attic border notice