Amritsar: Fifty-one Pakistani Hindu citizens including men, women and children who have arrived in India to fulfill their sincere desires about ‘Ganga Sang’ (holy sauce on the Ganges River) in Haridwar left disappointed after they were rejected for Crossing international borders because they have jumped over their visa.
After being trapped in India because of the locking induced Covid-19 years ago, this Hindu Pakistani residents went to Rajasthan and did a rough job including everyday work to defend themselves and their families.
“We were told at Jodhpur that the Pakistani government would receive us from the International Border Attari so we came here but when we arrived here we were rejected into Pakistan because our visa had expired we needed special permission to cross the border closed due to the Covid-19 plague “Prabhu said, a Pakistani citizen who had arrived in India along with his family on March 13, 2020.
He said a few days after their arrival of passenger traffic between the two countries was suspended and the government had imposed Covid because Covid was due to Covid.
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Another Hindu Pakistan Sajan Mal told them that they all went to Rajasthan and lived in various cities including Jodhpur and Jaipur.
“We provided an application at the police station and to other administrative officials but did not succeed, finally we decided to reach Attari hoping to cross the border,” he said.
A Hindu Woman Pakistan Radha requested assistance from India and the Pakistani government.
“My children were in Pakistan, my parents and grandparents died there I had to go back to my house and country,” he said.
Deputy Deputy Amritsar Gurpreet Singh Khaira said that they first made arrangements for dormitories and lodging for Pakistani citizens and.
Then they will explore the choice to send him back to Pakistan.