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69-year-old man dies at Attari border, suffered a heart attack while being deported to Pakistan; was in India for 17 years


Attari Border. A 69-year-old man died of a heart attack at the Attari border on Wednesday. Officials said that the 69-year-old Pakistani citizen was being deported back to his country when he suffered a heart attack and died. The deceased has been identified as Abdul Wahid.

In fact, Abdul Wahid was brought from Srinagar by the Jammu and Kashmir Police to send him back to Pakistan. He told that he had been living in India for the last 17 years and the police found an expired visa with him.

224 Indian citizens had entered India

Meanwhile, a total of 224 Indian citizens and Pakistani citizens who had No Obligation to Return to India (NORI) visas entered India through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at the Attari border. A total of 139 Pakistani citizens went to the other side.

Monica Rajani, 35, a Pakistani passport holder with NORI and Long Term Visa (LTV), has come to India with her five-year-old Indian-born daughter Saimara.

I have come to India from Pakistan in the fear that ICP may close anytime. I am from a Hindu family and I married a Hindu man in Vijayawada about nine years ago. My in-laws and husband from Vijayawada were waiting here to pick me up.

-Monica Rajani

She said that I reached India at 3 pm, where custom and immigration clearance took about three hours. It was difficult for the children traveling with their mother to wait for all the necessary clearances due to the scorching heat. Monica said that before leaving for Vijayawada, I and my family members will visit the Golden Temple.

Let us tell you that after the Pahalgam terror attack last week, the Center had made several announcements against Pakistan. These included suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, downgrading diplomatic ties with Islamabad and ordering all Pakistanis on short-term visas to leave India or face action.


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