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Pak born toddler reached Indian father in a visa

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Nagpur: Kailash Udasi from Jalgaon held his 10-month-old son Riyansh for the first time after a toddler crossed to the Indian side of the border Wagis with his mother.
Born in Pakistan, Riyansh has come to India in visiting Visa.
Riyansh case was reported from time to time by TOI since last year.
Sonya’s son and mother, who was stranded in Pakistan since February last year, crossed to the Indian team on Friday along with the latest batch of stranded people being repatriated.
Kailash and his wife Sonya went to Pakistan in February 2020 to attend the wedding, but the family was stranded there after the border was closed due to Covid.
His wife was two months pregnant at that time.
With his mother trapped in Pakistan, Riyansh was born there.
Kailash is an Indian citizen and Sonya A Pakistan, who has gone to neighboring countries with a visa without objections to India (Nori).
When repatriation begins, Indian citizens are permitted first.
Then start struggling for the mother and child to return, which includes getting the right document.
Born in Pakistan, Riyansh is now a Pakistani citizen, who reaches his father to a visa.
“They finally returned.
At first they stopped at the Pakistani side when the authorities requested a Covid negative report.
My wife was the first to cross, but was asked to wait because she did not have a report.
Then when they found that other people didn’t even have any reports because There was no previous intimacy, he was allowed to cross to the Indian side, where only a fast (mouse) antigen test was carried out before entering, “Kailash said a relief.

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