Key Points

Nearly 800 Pakistanis have left India through the Attari-Wagah border following the government's deadline after the Pahalgam terror attack. Over 1,300 Indians have returned from Pakistan during the same period. Authorities are conducting verification drives to identify remaining Pakistani nationals, warning of strict action for overstayers. The advisory also urges Indians to avoid travel to Pakistan and return if already there.

Key Points: 786 Pakistanis Exit India After Pahalgam Terror Attack Deadline

  • 786 Pakistanis exited via Attari-Wagah post-Pahalgam attack
  • India advises citizens against Pakistan travel
  • 1,376 Indians returned from Pakistan
  • Strict action warned for overstaying Pakistanis
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786 Pakistanis leave India through Attari-Wagah border after Pahalgam terror attack

Over 780 Pakistanis leave India via Attari-Wagah border post-Pahalgam attack as govt enforces visa deadline amid heightened security.

"We are expecting more Pakistan nationals to leave as agencies identify them – Senior Official"

By Saurabh Trivedi, New Delhi, April 30

As many as 786 Pakistan nationals have left India through the Attari-Wagah border point within six days beginning April 24, said a senior official.

The officer informed that during the same time, a total of 1376 Indians have returned from Pakistan through the Attari-Wagah border.

On April 24, the government announced that Pakistani nationals should leave India by April 27, and those with medical visas had until April 29 to do so. Those having diplomatic, official and long-term visas were excluded from the 'Leave India' notice. The deadline for Pakistanis holding any of the 12 categories of short-term visas ended on Sunday.

The restriction on the stay of Pakistani nationals came after the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, where 26 tourists were killed.

The government strongly advised Indian nationals to avoid travelling to Pakistan. Those Indian nationals currently in Pakistan are also advised to return to India at the earliest.

"Several have left via flight through Dubai or other routes, as there is no direct flight to Pakistan. We are expecting more Pakistan nationals to leave the country as state police and other central agencies are identifying Pakistan nationals residing at various places in the country," said the officer.

A large verification drive in all of the states is underway in close coordination with central intelligence agencies.

Strict action will be taken against Pakistani nationals, and their stay will be considered illegal if they continue their stay in India after April 29, said another officer who is closely monitoring the situation.

- ANI

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