Pakistan News: ‘Help the police in Delhi, tell the police …’

Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood on Saturday appealed to the people to help Pakistani citizens who were staying in the national capital on Saturday and immediately told the nearby police station.

India has announced the cancellation of all the visas (long -term visas and diplomatic and official visas issued to Pakistani citizens from Thursday 27th April. A statement said, “Pakistani citizens who leave India have been set from April 26 to April 29 and no new visa will be issued from now.

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In a statement, Suth said in a statement that he had already instructed the police as part of the decision of the Government of India as part of the decision of the Government of India to identify all Pakistani citizens in the national capital and to coordinate with other related agencies in their deportation.

Appeal to provide immediate information
On behalf of the Minister’s Office, the Delhi government clearly shares the security concerns arising from the illegal time of Pakistani citizens. The statement said that he had asked all Delhi residents to cooperate with the law -enforced authorities and provide any information about any suspicious Pakistani citizen in the National capital.

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Cleaning the bunker pits begins
As the tensions between India and Pakistan are on the rise, the people of the country (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir have been warned in villages (IP) and Jammu and Kashmir. Villagers clean their bunkers and harvest the wheat crop so that they can save themselves in any emergency (war).

R.S. Former Sarbanj Balbir Kaur of Trewa village in the entire department said, ‘No one knows what will happen next. We have decided that the underground bunker pits will be ready to save us when they are shot or shell over the border. He said the villagers were ready to face any situation and they were standing on the shoulder with the army. Thousands of individuals and joint bunkers created by the government are now cleaning up.

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