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111 Pakistani nationals in Pune asked to leave India by April 27

The action followed the suspension of all types of visas issued to Pakistani citizens in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.

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PUNE: The Pune district administration has so far identified 111 Pakistani nationals living in the district and directed them to leave India by April 27.

The action followed the suspension of all types of visas issued to Pakistani citizens in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.

However, the medical visas will be valid for an additional two days.

District Collector Jitendra Dudi told reporters that data of Pakistani nationals is being collected from visa-issuing authorities and the passport office. "So far, we have received information about 111 Pakistani nationals. All of them have been informed that it is mandatory for them to leave the country within the stipulated deadline," he said.

The visas were issued for various reasons, including tourism and medical treatment, the collector said, adding, "Those here for medical reasons have been given a concession to leave by April 29."

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