Pakistani women from Kashmir, including mother of police officer killed in terror attack, deported

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Pakistani women from Kashmir, including mother of police officer killed in terror attack, deported



Mudasir was part of the team of undercover operatives of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, which intercepted a group of foreign terrorists.”My sister-in-law is from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which is our territory. Only Pakistanis should have been deported,” an apparently not happy Mohammad Younus, Mudasir’s uncle, told reporters.After Mudasir’s death, Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the family, so did the Lieutenant Governor, twice, he said.”My bhabhi was 20 years old when she came here and has been living here for 45 years now. My appeal to (PM Narendra) Modi and Amit Shah is that they should not do it,” Younus said.Meanwhile, over 70 Pakistani women, married to Indian nationals and having NORI (No obligation to return to India) certificates issued along with LTV (long-term visa), crossed over to India through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari border on Tuesday. The NORI certificates are issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for brief visits to Pakistan, and holders are allowed to return to India without any restrictions. The women, who have families in the neighbouring country, had gone to visit their families. They were not allowed to come back to India and were stopped by Pakistani immigration despite holding valid documents.However after multiple discussions, an exception was made and the women were allowed to return today, said sources. India has announced the suspension of visas for Pakistani nationals and closure of the Wagah border following the Pahalgam terror attacks.(With inputs from PTI)



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