Amritsar, April 30 -- At least 110 Pakistani citizens were repatriated through the Attari-Wagah border on Tuesday as the deadline for all short-term and medical visa holders from Pakistan to return home ended, taking the total number of such returnees in the last six days to 887, officials said.
The Union government revoked all visas issued to Pakistani nationals as tension between the two countries escalated over the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives. Those in possession of long-term visas were exempted from the order.
Several states on Tuesday confirmed that they were sending back all Pakistani nationals living on short-term and medical visas. For example, Rajasthan said 109 Pakistani nationals living on short-t...
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