Pakistani teen pleaded for incomplete treatment of India, says: PM Modi allows my mother to return to Karachi - Pakistani teenager calls on Premier Modi to return his Indian mother to Karachi
Pakistani teenager Ayan, who came to India for treatment, had to return suddenly when Indian government ordered Pakistani citizens to return to the Pahalgam terror attack to their homeland. Ayan’s mother who has an Indian passport may not return to Pakistan. Now Ayan has called on Premier Modi to allow his mother to return to Karachi so that his family can be united. Pti, New -Delhi. A Pakistanian teenage treatment treated in India and was forced to return to Homeland. Now he requests Prime Minister Narendra Modi to allow his mother to return to Karachi. Mother is an Indian citizen and was stopped at the border at the time of the return to his homeland. 16 -year -old Ayan, who was paralyzed after police shooting, was brought to Karachi Cantt Railway Station on Monday. He arrived from Lahore via the train, from where he was returned from India via the Wagah border. Ayan told the pain of returning in the middle of treatment, and Ayan told the media that he was undergoing treatment at Draprastha Hospital in Delhi, where he was under the supervision of Dr. Sudhir Kumar was. Ayan said: “But after the Pahalgam attack, we were commanded to return suddenly.” He came to Delhi with his parents, brothers and other family members. Karachi had to leave the treatment incomplete and return to Karachi on Monday when Ayan reached the Karachi Cantt train station from Lahore, he was laid on a stretcher. Ayan told the media: “I went to the Draprastha Hospital for treatment, where I was treated under Dr. Sudhir Kumar. But after the Pahalgam accident, we were asked to return to Pakistan immediately.” Ayan was accompanied by Delhi, his parents, brothers, uncles and cousins. Ayan shot an accident in a police for a misunderstanding shot in a police last year, which paralyzed him under the middle. Ayan’s father said: “My wife is from India and after marriage she came to Karachi. But since she and her sister had Indian passports, she may not come to Pakistan with us, even though she also had a visa.” Ayan’s father Haleem, who went to Delhi for treatment, said he went with great pursuit of Delhi and lived with family members because there was a better and special medical facility available. Haleem said: “The treatment of Ayan has begun, but now he has remained incomplete.” Ayan’s case of rigor to the borders has increased after the Pahalgam attack is not alone. Many Pakistani families, who left for India to treat children, were also forced to return because of the Indian government instructions. These steps were taken after 26 people died in the Pahalgam terror attack. Meanwhile, in the past six days, more than 1,000 Indian citizens have returned from Pakistan via the Wagah border from Pakistan, while more than 800 Pakistanians have also returned from India. A government official told PTI that long -term visa holders of the two countries also had problems. Permission after a strong investigation on the border returned to their country on Sunday, while 115 Indian citizens reached India via the Wagah border. Pakistan Rangers on Wagah and the soldiers of the Border Safety Force in India (BSF) allowed the citizens to continue for immigration after a strict investigation into documents. Also read: Supreme Court: The culprits must be severely punished for the death of the honor, the Supreme Court said in the eight -year case, every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app