According to the police, the identified Pakistani nationals have been issued exit permits to leave the country as per the directives of the central government in the wake of the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam district of Jammu and Kashmir, which killed 26 people and injured many.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Monday raised concerns over what he termed the "new face of Pakistani terrorism", highlighting the issue of Pakistani girls who have entered India after marriage but still haven't received their Indian citizenship.
Out of the 90,830 pilgrims who were initially set to travel under the private scheme, only 23,620 will be able to perform Hajj. However, a total of 50,500 Pakistani pilgrims will travel to Saudi Arabia under the Road to Makkah project for Hajj 2025.
A total of 537 Pakistani nationals have left India through the Attari border over the past three days after the deadline for short-term visa holders ended on Sunday, according to an official.
Despite the worsening health of the imprisoned activists, there has been a noticeable lack of coverage from both Pakistani media outlets and international human rights organisations.
Paank has condemned the surge in enforced disappearances across Balochistan and called on Pakistani authorities to immediately release the missing individuals, reveal their whereabouts, and uphold international human rights standards.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday dismissed reports claiming that 107 Pakistani citizens had gone missing, and called them "baseless." And he also said that such misleading information should not be spread.
The Foreign Regional Registration Office (FRRO) has shared the list with a special branch of the Delhi police, and it was further shared with the district concerned for further verification and identification.
"The police should search for immigrants coming from other countries in Madrasas, located in my district and the whole of Telangana. What purpose do they have here?" Rao told ANI.
The Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) of Pakistan staged a rally in Quetta demanding an end to the forced repatriation of Afghan refugees, urging the government to grant them Pakistani citizenship after more than four decades of residence.
Saini said, "We have made all the security preparations. I have told the police to trace and remove all such people (Pakistani nationals) from Haryana, as those who killed our innocent people have no place here."