Varanasi police returned to the Pakistani citizen with short -term visa
Varanasi, April 26 (IANS). After the terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the central government took a difficult stand and instructed Pakistani citizens from India. After the center’s instructions, Varanasi police acted and sent Pakistani citizens who live visas to Pakistan in the short term. According to Varanasi police, a total of 10 Pakistani citizens live in the city. Of these, 9 long -term visas, while one person lived in Varanasi in the short term. After the latest government instructions, a short -term visa holder Pakistani citizen was immediately sent to Delhi by Shivganga train, where he will be sent to Pakistan via Wagah border. Police said a Pakistani citizen, a family member and a policeman, was also sent together. In addition, no new instructions from the central government have been received for the 9 Pakistani citizens who have long -term visas, but the police are careful and are constantly being monitored. Mohit Aggarwal, commissioner of the Varanasi Police Commissioner, said as soon as we realized that the government of India had decided to cancel the visa of Pakistani citizens, from the same day we watched a careful about all Pakistan citizens living in Varanasi. There were ten Pakistani citizens, nine on long -term visas and a short -term visa of 45 days. After receiving the mandate on Friday night, the short -term visa holder is excluded from the border of Varanasi. He was sent to Delhi with a policeman. He further said that from there he would be sent out of the Wagah border via Amritsar from the country. In addition, we also constantly monitor the activities of other Pakistani citizens. All the police stations and Liu were instructed to keep an eye and inform them immediately if someone is taught about foreign citizens who live illegally, such as Bangladesh or Pakistani. -Ians psk/kr shares this story tags