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UP becomes first State to send back all Pakistani nationals after Visa revocation, under vigilance of CM Yogi

ANI April 29, 2025 922 views

Uttar Pradesh has become the first Indian state to fully repatriate Pakistani nationals following the central government's visa revocation order. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath personally supervised the operation, deploying police teams across 75 districts. Over 500 Pakistani citizens have already crossed back via the Attari border, with many expressing frustration over collective punishment for the Pahalgam terror attack. The move comes after 26 tourists were killed in Jammu & Kashmir's deadliest attack since 2019.

"What happened (in Pahalgam) is wrong, and we are paying for it." – Returning Pakistani national"
Lucknow, April 28: Uttar Pradesh has become the first state in the country where 100 percent of Pakistani citizens have been sent back with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath himself monitoring the return of Pakistani citizens to their country, Chief Minister's office said in a press release.

Key Points

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UP completes 100% repatriation of Pakistani visa holders

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CM Yogi monitored high-level security meetings

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537 Pakistanis exit via Attari border in 3 days

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Visa revocation follows Pahalgam terror attack killing 26

This comes as the Indian government has revoked all existing visas issued to Pakistani nationals, except for long-term and diplomatic visas in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack.

CM Yogi's monitoring had a big impact. CM Yogi held a high-level meeting and instructed the officials to take immediate action against Pakistani citizens.

On the instructions of the Chief Minister, a police team was sent to ensure the return of Pakistani citizens to their country.

Currently, a Pakistani citizen is living in the state, he will be sent to his country on Wednesday. The police departments and intelligence agencies are keeping a constant watch on the Pakistani citizen.

A campaign was launched in 75 districts for the return of Pakistani citizens to Pakistan. As the central government announced the immediate closure of the Integrated Check Post (ICP), the influx and efflux of people at the renowned Indo-Pakistan border continued on Monday.

A resident of Amarkot district in Pakistan was seen at the Attari border, leaving with his family.

"I stayed here for four months with one of my relatives. We are returning since there are orders, and we don't have a long-term visa. What happened (in Pahalgam) is wrong, and we are paying for it (because of the terrorists). It will be good if both countries work together," he said.

Meanwhile, a total of 537 Pakistani nationals have left India through the Attari border over the past three days after the deadline for short-term visa holders ended on Sunday, according to an official.

Speaking to ANI, Arun Pal, a protocol officer at the Attari Border, stated that 850 Indian nationals have returned to India in the past three days. He added that on Sunday alone, 237 Pakistani nationals returned to their country, while 116 Indian nationals came back.

"Custom immigration counters opened at 10 am. Before the counters closed, 237 Pakistani Nationals returned to Pakistan from India, and 116 Indian Nationals returned from Pakistan. From April 24, 537 Pakistani Nationals have returned to Pakistan, and 850 Indian Nationals have returned to India. According to the latest information, Pakistani passport holders have until April 29 to cross the border. The same applies to Indian passport holders," Pal said.

A Pakistani national returning to Pakistan via Attari Border said, "We came to visit Nagpur and since our visa expired, we are going back. Someone else is being punished for someone else's deeds. Whatever happened in Pahalgam was wrong and innocents should not have been tortured."

The Indian government on Friday revoked all categories of visas issued to Pakistani citizens, except long-term, diplomatic, and official visas, with immediate effect from April 27.

The Union government's decision to suspend visa services for Pakistani nationals followed the Pahalgam terror attack.

The terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on tourists killed 26 people, mostly tourists, including one Nepalese national, who were brutally gunned down. The incident happened around 2 pm at Baisaran meadow, near the popular tourist town of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. It was one of the deadliest attacks in the region since the 2019 Pulwama strike, which claimed the lives of 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Strong move by CM Yogi! National security should always come first. It's unfortunate that innocent people get affected, but we can't compromise on safety. 🇮🇳
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Sunita M.
The Pakistani gentleman's comment about innocents suffering is heartbreaking. Why can't both governments find a way to punish only the guilty? This blanket approach hurts families.
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Amit P.
Impressed by UP's efficiency in implementing this! Other states should learn from CM Yogi's administration. Quick action with proper monitoring makes all the difference.
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Priya S.
While I understand the security concerns, I hope this is temporary. Many Pakistani visitors have family ties here. Maybe a better vetting system would help balance security and humanity.
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Vikram J.
The numbers show how many people this affects - 537 in just 3 days! Makes you realize the scale of cross-border movement. Hope peace returns soon so normal travel can resume.
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Neha T.
Respectfully, while security is important, the article could have included more voices from affected families on both sides. Human stories matter in these situations too.

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