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Came for niece's wedding, leaving with heavy heart: Pak family at Attari border

Came for niece's wedding, leaving with heavy heart: Pak family at Attari border

India Today26-04-2025

Several Pakistanis lined up at the Attari border in Amritsar on Friday to return home after India issued a directive asking all Pakistani nationals to leave the country immediately. The move comes in the wake of the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives and left several injured.Amongst those affected by the order was the family of Mohammad Rashid, who had come to India on April 10 to attend the wedding of his niece. The family had planned to stay for 45 days but are now returning just 15 days later.advertisementSpeaking to India Today at the border, Rashid said, "We had to leave the wedding midway. Police officials approached us and told us to leave India immediately. It was terrifying. We had never expected something like this."
His wife, Baskari, said they came to India after 10 years and lamented the circumstances in which they had to leave."I came to India after 10 years to meet my family and attend my niece's wedding, but I couldn't even attend it properly. We were told to leave urgently. Innocent people like us shouldn't be punished," she said.However, the family strongly condemned the Pahalgam terror attack and called for strict action against those responsible. "We denounce this horrific attack. Whether the victims are Hindu or Muslim, such violence should not happen to anyone," Rashid said.advertisement"Those who targeted innocent tourists must face the harshest punishment, no matter who they are," added Baskari.Apart from cancelling visas issued to Pakistani citizens, India has decided to close the Attari-Wagah border, the only land crossing between India and Pakistan, and suspend the Indus Waters Treaty. India has also downgraded diplomatic relations with Pakistan.Tune InTrending Reel
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