PAHALGAM ATTACK: Three years imprisonment and ..., Pakistanians who do not leave India will have to be punished; What do rules say? - Pakistanians who do not leave India
Pakistani citizens who do not follow the scheduled deadline to leave India will be arrested and prosecuted. According to the Immigration and Foreign Act 2025, there can be imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of up to three lakh calls, or both if it is stopped over the visa period. Pti, New -Delhi. Pakistani citizens who do not leave India within the scheduled deadline by the central government will be arrested and they will be prosecuted. For this crime, he can have imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of a maximum of three lakh calls or both. After the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, the government issued a notice to leave India to Pakistani citizens. The deadline for SaarC visa holders to leave India was determined on April 26. The deadline for medical visa holders is April 29. While the deadline for 12 categories was visa holders on April 27, including visas, business people, films, journalists, transport, conference, mountaineering, student, travel, group tourism, pilgrimage and pilgrimage in group. What does immigration and foreign law say, 2025? According to immigration and foreign law, 2025, from April 4, there may be a imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of up to three lakh calls, or both to stop visa conditions, violate the visa conditions or to exceed limited areas. Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah called the main ministers of all states on Friday and asked them to ensure that no Pakistani could leave the country. After this, Union Minister Govind Mohan also performed a video conference with the general secretaries and gave them instructions on this. 509 Pakistanians left India via Attari, 509 Pakistani citizens left India during three days from Friday via the Attari-Wagh border post, nine is political. While 745 Indians returned on this route during this time, 14 of which are diplomats. Officials said on Sunday that 237 Pakistani citizens are leaving India via the Attari-Wagah Border Post, including nine diplomats and officials. While Pakistanians left India on April 26, 81 and April 25, 191. Similarly, 116 Indians, including a diplomat, returned home on Sunday, while 342 Indians, including 13 diplomats, came on April 26 on April 26 and 287 Indians on April 25. Officials say some Pakistanis would have left India through the airport than they would have gone through other countries because of a lack of direct airline. The 23 Indians associated with PSL also reached the Native Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), secured a safe return of 23 Indian citizens who were in Pakistan for the production and broadcast of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches. They were rented by a company. A PCB official said that all these Indians have reached India from Lahore via the Wagah border. It is striking that Pakistan set a deadline of April 30 for the return of all Indians citizens. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app