India canceled Pakistani citizens after Bahlkam attacks


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Pakistani citizens: India has announced the cancellation of all the visas issued to Pakistani citizens from April 27, and advised to return home to Indian citizens living in Pakistan soon. India has taken the move amid increasing tensions over the terrorist attacks in Bahlgham, Jammu and Kashmir. 26 people were killed in the attack.
One day after India announced on several measures against Pakistan, the new move was taken, including the expulsion of Pakistan Military Attash, the postponement of the 1960 Indus Water Agreement and the immediate closure of the land-resignation in the room. Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to take drastic measures against Pakistan on Wednesday.
All the valid visas issued to Pakistani citizens have been canceled since April 27, the Foreign Ministry said. It said that the medical visas issued to Pakistani citizens would be valid until April 29.
It advised Indian citizens to avoid going to Pakistan and advised people to return home soon. In a statement, the Bhatj Ministry said, “The Government of India has decided to implement visa services immediately, under the directive of the Cabinet Committee on Security, considering the terrorist attack.” It said, “All India valid visas to Pakistani citizens have been canceled since April 27. The medical visas issued to Pakistani citizens are only valid until April 29.
In the statement, “All the existing Pakistani citizens attended India. The number of Pakistani citizens who hold Indian visas is not immediately known. A meeting of the Cabinet Committee (CCS), led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was held on Wednesday in the brutal terrorist attack in Bahlgam, in which India retaliated to the chicken attack and was instructed to maintain ‘high awareness’ for security forces. Several decisions were made, including postponing the contract and closing the Atari Outlet.
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