Bandipora, April 28 -- Pakistani wives of ex-terrorists rehabilitated here have asserted they would rather die than return to their old country.
The Pakistani women, who had come to Kashmir under the 2010 rehabilitation policy for former ultras, have pleaded the government to allow them to stay or send them in "body bags." Alyza Rafiq, married to an ex-terrorist, came to Kashmir in 2013 under the then-chief minister Omar Abdullah's policy that enabled the rehabilitation of terrorists who had gone to Pakistan or Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir for arms training, but abjured violence and wanted to return to the valley.
Living at present in this north Kashmir district, Rafiq said police have told her to leave the country.
"We have been ...