Pahalgam terror attack: Many people who return to Pakistan by the Attari-Wagah border route say that the culprits of the Pahalgam terror attack should be severely punished, but the common people do not have to bear the brunt of it. India has announced that all visas (Sunday) issued to Pakistani citizens will be canceled from April 27 and Indians living in Pakistan have been advised to return home as soon as possible.
The tension between the two countries has increased due to the Pahalgam terror attack. 26 people were killed in this attack, most of which were tourists. The Government of India has said that the medical visa (Tuesday) issued to Pakistani citizens is valid till April 29.
Pakistani citizens came to meet their family in India
However, many Pakistani citizens returning returned told PTI-language that they had come to meet their relatives in India. Some people had come to attend weddings, but now they have to return to their country in Pakistan without joining.
Baskari, a resident of Karachi, who came to Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh with her husband, said, “Today I was married to my niece. I have come after 10 years, but still could not attend the ceremony.” Her husband Mohammad Rashid said that he had come to India on a 45 -day visa on 10 April. He said, “My wife was born in India and my in -laws live here. The wedding was to be held in Saharanpur district today. The police came to our relative’s house and asked us to leave immediately.” He said, “It is sad to leave on the day of marriage. Peace should remain between the two countries.”
Mohammad Rashid said, “Whatever happened in Pahalgam is wrong. Those who are behind it should be punished severely, but the common people should not bear the brunt of it. Those who do such acts have nothing to do with religion. Common people on both sides love each other. Fisting terrorist atmosphere.”
At the same time, another Pakistani citizen returning to Pakistan said that he had come to India to treat his mother and he was lucky that his mother’s treatment ended a few days ago.
Bali Ram came to meet his daughters from Pakistan
Bali Ram, a resident of Ghotki in North Sindh, Pakistan, said that when the news of the attack came, he had gone to meet his three daughters in Raipur. He said, “I came on 5 April, but now I have to go back. Those who carried out this act should be punished severely, but what is the fault of innocent tourists in this?”
Pakistani citizens came to attend family weddings
Daulat, a resident of Karachi, came to Jodhpur on a 45 -day visa for a wedding. He said, “Whatever happened in Pahalgam is not good. It should not have happened.”
Muzammil strongly condemned the terrorist attack on Tuesday (April 22) and said that “those terrorists should be hanged.”
At the same time, an elderly person from Rawalpindi said that he had come to Lucknow to attend his relative’s wedding, but now he has to leave his journey in the middle.