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Time of India
14-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
1st batch of 148 Bangladeshi infiltrators sent to Bengal
Jodhpur: First batch of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants despatched for West Bengal from Jodhpur airport on Wednesday by a special flight. The batch comprised 148 immigrants from Jaipur region identified by the intelligence agencies in past few these infiltrators were taken t Jodhpur in police uses from Jaipur amid tight police security and were taken straight into the airport complex with senior police officials present in order to coordinate the contacted for information, the ASP (Intelligence) at Jodhpur Narpat Singh Rathore refused to comment stating that the entire deportation exercise was being monitored and operated by officials at Jaipur. According to sources, these immigrants will be kept under detention in West Bengal and following further proceedings, will be deported to Bangladesh by the BSF."These infiltrators had been kept at one f the two detention centers set up in Jaipur. In the first phase of their deportation, 148 have been sent to Jodhpur and despatched for West Beng for final deportation", said a source stating that this was a beginning of deportation of these illegal immigrants and this exercise would continue until all of them are identified and deported. According to information, 1008 infiltrators have been detained in the exercise so far from 17 districts of the state. tnn


Time of India
28-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Pakistani nationals in Rajasthan rush to Attari-Wagah border to meet visa deadline
As many as 76 Pakistani nationals, who had come to visit their relatives in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, left India via the Attari-Wagah border on Sunday, Jodhpur's Foreigners Registration Officer Narpat Singh Rathore told TOI. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India stares at a 'water bomb' threat as it freezes Indus Treaty India readies short, mid & long-term Indus River plans Shehbaz Sharif calls India's stand "worn-out narrative" Another 20 Pakistani nationals also left from other bordering districts in Rajasthan including Jaisalmer, Barmer, Phalodi, Bikaner and Balotra, taking the total number of departures on Sunday to 96. "Some minority Pakistani nationals — mainly Hindus — who had either come to meet family or were hoping to apply for permanent residency but could not, were also among the group that departed for Pakistan," Rathore said while speaking to TOI. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Experience three trade fairs with just one ticket Undo automatica 2025 Undo Laser World of Photonics Undo World of Quantum Undo Visit automatica: June 24-27, Munich Undo He added that approximately 14,000 Hindu migrants are currently residing in Jodhpur on LTVs, and several more are awaiting approvals after submitting their paperwork. Further, security agencies reported 20 Pakistani nationals from districts near the Rajasthan's borders left on Sunday. This included 7 from Jaisalmer, 6 from Barmer, 4 from Bikaner, two from Phalodi and one from Balotra. Live Events "These citizens were directed to cross the Indian border via Attari before midnight on Sunday," DIG, CID (Jodhpur Zone), Ajay Singh, said, adding that no departures were recorded from Pali, Sirohi, and Jalore districts as no Pakistani nationals were present there according to government records. "In the last two days, many Pakistani nationals who arrived recently have lined up at e-Mitra centres to submit LTV applications. Dilip Sodha, owner of an e-Mitra centre in Jaisalmer, told TOI, "In the past 24 hours, around 850 Pakistani nationals successfully submitted their LTV applications at three e-Mitra centres. With a few hours still remaining before the deadline ends, I am hopeful the number will cross 1,000," he added. District authorities in Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner remain on high alert as the deadline set by the Union govt for Pakistani nationals on short-term visas to leave India came to an end on Sunday evening. Only Pakistani nationals on Long Term Visas (LTV) or those who have applied for LTVs before the deadline were granted exemptions. Around 1,500 to 1,700 Pakistani nationals had arrived in Rajasthan over the last three months.


Time of India
27-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Pak nationals in Raj rush to meet visa deadline amid security measures
Jaipur/Jodhpur/Jaisalmer: Seventy six Pakistani nationals, most of them Muslims who had come to visit their relatives in Rajasthan, left the country from the Attari-Wagah border Sunday, Jodhpur's Foreigners Registration Officer Narpat Singh Rathore said. An additional 20 Pak nationals also left from other bordering districts in Rajasthan including Jaisalmer, Barmer, Phalodi, Bikaner and Balotra, taking the total number of departures on Sunday to 96. Speaking to TOI, Rathore said, "Some minority Pakistani nationals — mainly Hindus — who had either come to meet family or were hoping to apply for permanent residency but could not, were also among the group that departed for Pakistan". Rathore added that approximately 14,000 Hindu migrants are currently residing in Jodhpur on LTVs, with many more awaiting approvals after submitting their paperwork. Security agencies reported that 20 Pakistani nationals from districts near the Rajasthan's borders left on Sunday. This included 7 from Jaisalmer, 6 from Barmer, 4 from Bikaner, two from Phalodi and one from Balotra. DIG, CID (Jodhpur Zone), Ajay Singh, said, "These citizens were directed to cross the Indian border via Attari before midnight on Sunday," Singh said, adding that no departures were recorded from Pali, Sirohi, and Jalore districts as no Pakistani nationals were present there according to govt records. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Intel Laptops + 1:1 Support for Your Team Lenovo Pro Benefits Learn More Undo In the last two days, many Pakistani nationals who arrived recently have lined up at e-Mitra centres to submit LTV applications. Dilip Sodha, owner of an e-Mitra centre in Jaisalmer, told TOI, "In the past 24 hours, around 850 Pakistani nationals successfully submitted their LTV applications at three e-Mitra centres. With a few hours still remaining before the deadline ends, I am hopeful the number will cross 1,000." District authorities in Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner remained on high alert Sunday evening as the deadline set by the Union govt for Pakistani nationals on short-term visas to leave India came to an end. Only Pakistani nationals on Long Term Visas (LTV) or those who have applied for LTVs before the deadline were granted exemptions. Around 1,500 to 1,700 Pakistani nationals had arrived in Rajasthan over the last three months.