An India-born lady who grew to become a citizen of Pakistan after marrying a Pakistani man, and a Pakistani lady married to an Indian man have refused to return to Pakistan following a central authorities directive issued after the April 22 Pahalgam terror assault, which led to a evaluation of visas granted to Pakistani nationals.
Pakistani lady Maryam who’s married to man from Uttar Pradesh’s Khurja. (Sourced)
In Meerut’s Sardhana, a lady named Sana, who grew to become a Pakistani citizen after marrying a Pakistan nationwide, got here to India on a 40-day visa for a household wedding ceremony however declined to ship her kids again to Pakistan with out her.
In a separate case, a pregnant lady in Bulandshahr on a vacationer visa has appealed to the Prime Minister for permission to remain again, calling herself “India’s daughter-in-law” and citing humanitarian grounds. Police confirmed that the 2 girls have been allowed to remain again until additional orders.
Within the Meerut case, the girl, Sana, who was born an Indian grew to become a Pakistani citizen after marrying a Pakistani man, has returned to her parental residence in Sardhana’s Ghosiyan locality alongside along with her two younger kids after declining to adjust to the Ministry of Exterior Affairs’ directive to ship her kids alone to Pakistan, sparking a diplomatic and humanitarian dilemma.
In line with native police, Sana, daughter of Piruddin, a resident of Sardhana, married a person in Karachi, Pakistan, in 2020. Along with her three-year-old son and six-month-old daughter, she got here to India on a 40-day visa to attend a household wedding ceremony in Sardhana scheduled for April 26.
Nonetheless, following the April 22 terrorist assault in Pahalgam, the Indian authorities started reviewing the keep of Pakistani nationals who had entered the nation on short-term visas of two months or much less. On April 25, Sana and her kids had been despatched to Amritsar for deportation to Pakistan by means of the Wagah border.
Nonetheless, whereas the Ministry of Exterior Affairs accepted Sana’s keep in India and instructed her kids to return to Pakistan, Sana refused to ship them alone. On the Wagah border, she pleaded with officers, saying, “I came from Pakistan with my children and I must be allowed to return with them. Otherwise, I will stay here in India with them.”
The authorities instructed her that the matter could be referred to increased officers. Subsequently, she returned to her parental residence in Sardhana. On Saturday, she attended the household wedding ceremony along with her kids and reiterated her stance: “I cannot send my children to Pakistan without me. Wherever I stay, my children will be with me.”
“Sana’s case has been referred to higher authorities. She can stay in India till further orders,” stated DSP Sanjay Kumar Jaiswal.
Earlier, a three-month pregnant Pakistani lady, Maryam, who married a person from Bulandshahr’s Khurja in 2022 and got here to India in February this yr on a vacationer visa, appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to permit her to remain right here, claiming she now not belongs to Pakistan however is now a ‘daughter-in-law of India’.
“I am deeply saddened by the Pahalgam incident. The culprits must be punished. But what is my fault? I am pregnant. How can I travel in such a condition?” she stated, including that she had already spent three years dwelling with out her husband on account of visa points.
Determined to stick with her husband, she claimed she has additionally despatched a petition to the President by means of the senior superintendent of police of Bulandshahr, requesting a long-term visa in gentle of her being pregnant.
Bulandshahr SSP Dinesh Kumar Singh confirmed that Maryam would stay in Bulandshahr for now. “A final decision on her departure will be made after further guidelines from the government. Meanwhile, her exit form has been filled in but she will stay here until new orders come,” he stated.