As many as 228 Pakistani nationals living in Madhya Pradesh will have to leave India before the April 27 deadline set by the Centre, an official said on Saturday. "As per the data we have with us, there were 228 Pakistani nationals in Madhya Pradesh. Our work is to inform them (the Centre) about such people," a senior state government official said.
Such people have to leave in keeping with the Centre's directive, he said, adding that the data about Pakistani nationals who have left is expected to arrive by evening. According to sources quoted by a PTI report, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has informed chief ministers of all the states to ensure no Pakistani national stays in India beyond the April 27 deadline.
Divide Pakistan, merge PoK with India: Telangana CM Revanth ReddyAddressing a candlelight march held in Hyderabad to protest against the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy called for taking back Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He said, “We urge you to move forward, and we, the 140 crore Indians, will stand with you. Divide Pakistan into two parts and merge PoK with India, we are all with you. This is not the time to do politics.
(Replug) Residences of LeT commanders, Pahalgam attack suspects demolished across KashmirThe house of Shahid Ahmad Kuttay, a top LeT commander from Chotipora in Shopian, was reduced to rubble by authorities - Click to read full report.
Arrests for 'pro-Pakistan' posts rise to 9 in AssamOne more person was apprehended in Assam for his alleged pro-Pakistan stand in the wake of the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, taking the total number of such arrests in the state to nine, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said in a post X, on Saturday.
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“I am very close to India and I'm very close to Pakistan, as you know. And they've had that fight for 1,000 years in Kashmir. Kashmir has been going on for 1,000 years, probably longer than that. And it was a bad one yesterday, though, that was a bad one. Over 30 people,” US President Donald Trump said during a press gaggle with reporters aboard Air Force One on the way to Rome.
There have been “tensions on that border for 1,500 years. So you know, the same as it's been, but they'll get it figured out one way or the other. I'm sure... I know both leaders. There is great tension between Pakistan and India. But there always has been", Trump said.
DGCA issues alertThe DGCA has issued an advisory to airlines on passenger handling measures due to Pakistani airspace curbs resulting in extended flight durations for Indian carriers like Indigo and Air India.
191 Pakistani nationals sent back via Attari-Wagah after 48-hour deadline post Pahalgam attackFollowing a 48-hour deadline issued by the Centre in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, 191 Pakistani nationals who were visiting India returned home on Friday, April 25, through the Attari-Wagah border in Amritsar, Punjab, according to officials.
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