Pakistani women who came to India on tourist visa said, "Come after ten years, but now you have to return"

Saharanpur, April 26 (IANS). After the terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the central government decided to return the Pakistanic citizens who came on tourist visas. As a result, two Pakistani women, Muskreen and Viraki Begum, who came to attend their niece’s wedding in Saharanpur, should return to Pakistan in the middle. In a conversation with Ians, Muskreeen said she came to Saharanpur on April 10 to attend her niece’s wedding. He had a visa of one and a half months, but was asked to return immediately after the attack. He said: “He met the family after ten years. The wedding rituals got started, but we got an order to go back three days ago. All the happiness remained incomplete. There are many problems in the heart.” Muskreeen reported that three of her family members were about to come, but the children did not get a visa, so that she and her husband came. Now only the wedding video will be seen on the phone. Vicakla Begum also shared her pain. He said: “My real brother’s daughter is married. After ten years he came to India. The atmosphere of happiness became sad. We thought we would see all the rituals of the wedding, but now the search and return on the border.” He condemned the terrorists, saying, “Those who killed people in Pahalgam have no religion. Kashmiri -Muslims have saved the lives of Hindu tourists. These are humanity.” Both women also expressed concern about the increased stress and business restrictions after the attack. Muskin said: “Trains and businesses have been closed since the Pulwama attack. Now after the Pahalgam attack, Afghanistan’s affairs also stopped. Vilas said: “The ordinary people are upset because of terrorism. Allah suggested us, but happiness remained incomplete.” -Ians shk/ekd shares this story tags