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12 Pakistani nationals sent back to their country

On the occasion of Independence Day India started the procedure to send 12 Pakistani nationals to their country safely. The visitors had come to India on a religious visa to visit Haridwar. They also went to Anupgarh, situated near the international border, in Rajasthan to meet their relatives. But, they did not know that foreigners are not allowed to visit Anupgarh. The 12 tourists included 4 men, 7 women and a girl. They were then sent to Jodhpur to begin operations so that they can go back to their country.

One of the Pakistani citizens Sukha Mai said that when they were caught by the police on Saturday night, they thought that they were in the very big problem. But, the police here treated them very well after investigating, when they did not find anything wrong. Now, they are making proper arrangements to send us back to Pakistan and have also returned all our money and belongings.

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Mai added that they work as labourers in the farms of Muslims. They visited India to immerse the mortal remains of their ancestors in the Ganges. As there was some time remaining in expiry of their visa, so they visited Anupgarh and Bijaynagar to meet their relatives living in these areas. They did not have a clue that visiting these places was a crime.

The Border Security Force personnel caught them and handed them over to the police. Now, they will be handed over to the Pakistani guards at the last station of the Indo-Pak International border. During this process, soldiers will accompany them for security reasons.

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