Pakistani Hindu refugees raised concerns in Delhi. The police began investigating documents

New -Delhi, April 28 (IANS). After the terror attack in Pahalgam, the Government of India gave an ultimatum to Pakistan citizens to leave the country within 48 hours. Meanwhile, the Intelligence Bureau presented an important report to Delhi police, which quoted the presence of about 5,000 Pakistanians in Delhi. The report also mentions the Pakistani Hindu refugee camp near Majnu Ka Tila and Signature Bridge, where about 1500 families have been inhabited for years. Due to the rigor of the government, the concern of Pakistani Hindu refugees living in these camps has increased significantly. Especially those whose long -term visa has been canceled or whose citizenship process has not yet been completed. Delhi police have started a thorough investigation into the documents at the Pakistani Hindu refugee camp under the signature bridge. Police collect documents related to passport, visa and other identity from each family. According to the information, the long -term visa of more than half of the refugees in the hill of Majnu and Yamuna Khadar is either canceled or canceled at the point of termination. Under the Citizenship Amendment Act, the refugees who came to India before 2014 received citizenship, but for the families after 2014, the cancellation of long -term visa seems to be a serious crisis. The big question is whether 5000 Pakistanians also include Pakistani Hindu refugees? There is currently no official confirmation on this. Dharamvir and Pradhan Sona Das, the head of Majnu’s hill, said they did not want to return to Pakistan at all costs. He quoted the Pahalgam terror attack and said that the terrorists asked their name and religion before they shot people. In such a situation, if they return to Pakistan, there can be a serious threat to their lives. Pradhan Dharmveer told Ians: “We have come to India to India in Pakistan. If it is returned, our lives are at risk. Those who have come to India the wrong way must be investigated, but those who are actually refugees must have the right to live in India.” At present, Delhi police have started a thorough investigation at refugee camps. The people of the camp prepare their documents and surrender to the police. Those who do not have a valid visa or citizenship documents are most increased. In the absence of Aadhaar card and identity card, many refugees are now confused about what their future will be. -Ians DSC/CBT Share this story Tags