Pakistani citizens are facing up to £ 3 lakh or prosecution if they do not leave India by April 29 | Today news
As the ‘leave Indian’ notice for Pakistani citizens is in effect, any Pakistani that does not leave the country will be arrested and prosecuted according to the deadlines of the government. They can face a imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of a maximum of £ 3 lakh or both. The Indian government issued the notice ‘leave India’ after 26 people were killed by Pakistan-linked terrorists in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. According to the Immigration and Foreigners Act 2025, who violated the visa conditions, or a violation in limited areas can lead to three years imprisonment and a fine up to £ 3. ‘Whoever is a foreigner remains in any area in India for a period for which the period for which the visa is issued or remains in India without a valid passport of Article 3, or an infringement on the terms of the valid Visa issued to him and remain in India or any part there; Of any rule or order made under it, or any direction or instruction given following this Act or such order or direction or command for which no specific punishment is delivered under this Act, will be punishable by a imprisonment for a term that can stretch up to three years or with a fine that can extend to three lakh calls or with both, “the law rang. The deadline for those who hold SAARC visas was on April 26, while the deadline for those who have medical visas is April 29. The 12 categories of visas that the containers should leave India by Sunday are – Visa on arrival, business, film, journalist, transport, conference, mountaineering, student, visitor, group tourists, pilgrim and group pilgrim. With some suit of Uttar Pradesh repented, all Pakistani citizens who obstructed one were “expelled” from Uttar Pradesh after the Pahalgam terror attack, the state government said on Monday. The last Pakistani citizen will be deported on Wednesday and is constantly being supervised by police and intelligence agencies, the government said in a statement. Uttar Pradesh became the first state to achieve nearly 100 percent repatriation of Pakistani citizens within 24 hours, with only one still being deported, according to the exact number of Pakistani citizens who were returned. 15 Pakistanians on short -term visas deported from Mumbai police deported 15 Pakistani citizens who were in Mumbai on short -term visas (STVs). Two more Pakistani citizens, who are in Mumbai for medical treatment, will be deported within the next two days, a senior police officer said. According to the official, Mumbai police found during the ride that a total of 17 Pakistani citizens were in the short -term visas in the metropolis, a document authorizing a person to go in a country or living for a specific purpose and duration. First published: 28 Apr 2025, 23:07 IST