He further stated that the state government had already taken proactive steps to identify Pakistani nationals residing under short-term or non-official visas and ensure their departure from Madhya Pradesh as per the stipulated guidelines.
Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood has urged citizens to aid authorities by identifying Pakistani nationals overstaying illegally and reporting them to the nearest police station, emphasising it as a matter of national security and civic responsibility.
"The Ministry of Home Affairs has given clear instructions regarding the visas of Pakistani nationals that all the short-term visas, except diplomatic/official and long-term visas, should be considered cancelled and their deadline to leave the nation is April 27. Additionally, those who are
Protesters gathered near the Pakistan Embassy in Kathmandu to condemn the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. India has also revoked most visas issued to Pakistani nationals in response to the attack.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Saturday confirmed that the state will take action with respect to the deportation of Pakistani nationals.
Enforcing the orders of central government following Pahalgam terror attack, Doda administration on Saturday directed all the Pakistani nationals residing in the district to leave the country.
After the Indian government ordered the closure of the Attari border in the wake of the Pahalgam Terrorist Attack, many Pakistani nationals were seen leaving India and returning to Pakistan, saying that there should be "leniency" with the people on visa.
The Pahalgam terrorist attack, which claimed 26 lives, has devastating implications for the Pakistani nationals living in the border villages of Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, who had been living in India on short-term and long-term visas.
The Delhi government said that it is enforcing the Centre's order, which revokes all existing visas issued to Pakistani citizens -- except for medical, diplomatic, and long-term visas -- with immediate effect.
Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Friday directed the Superintendents of Police (SPs) across all districts to regularly share necessary inputs with the Chief Minister's Secretariat regarding the presence of any Pakistani nationals in the state.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Lucknow, Babloo Kumar, on Friday informed that five out of eight Pakistani nationals who had entered India on short-term visas have been sent back as per instructions issued by the Government of India.