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Wife of Indian cop in occupied Kashmir deported to Pakistan

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30 Apr 2025
As the forced repatriations devastated hundreds of families on both sides of the border, a Pakistani woman, married to a police officer serving in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in occupied Kashmir, was also deported to Pakistan. Another officer from Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) was identified as a Pakistani national and was similarly ordered to return.
According to Indian media reports, 786 Pakistanis have left India, while 1,376 Indians have crossed into Pakistan through the Wagah border, following the Indian government’s revocation of all visas granted to Pakistani nationals under SAARC privileges. Pakistan responded with reciprocal measures.
The Pakistani woman, Minal Khan, is the wife of Indian CRPF officer Munir Khan, a resident of Gharota in occupied Jammu. The couple married online, and Minal moved to occupied Kashmir two months ago after waiting nine years for a visa. However, the Indian government's recent orders forced her to return.
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Another local woman revealed that her husband, a police officer who has served for 27 years in occupied Kashmir, was also ordered to leave for Pakistan along with his family members.
Hundreds of families have been separated from their loved ones, with many urging the Indian government to reconsider its decision to revoke visas. Despite these appeals, the Indian government continues to escalate its hostile measures against Pakistan, disproportionately impacting ordinary citizens.
Those seeking medical treatment, visiting ailing relatives, or married across the border were forced to leave under urgent circumstances due to the war hysteria fueled by the Modi government and Indian media.
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Even Indian women married to Pakistani nationals had to leave, while their children, without Indian passports or visas, were left behind.
India has carried out these measures without presenting any logical justification, especially as it has failed to prove Pakistan’s involvement in the Pahalgam attack.
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