Indian state authorities give 48 hours ultimatum to Pakistani nationals to leave India

Indian state authorities give 48 hours ultimatum to Pakistani nationals to leave India

NEW DELHI - The authorities in the Indian state of Rajasthan have given visiting Pakistani nationals a 48-hour ultimatum to leave the country.

The hostile attitude by Indian authorities has created difficulties for many visiting families in various cities of India.

The ultimatum to leave India has been issued by a local magistrate following incidents of attacks and harassment against visiting Pakistani and Kashmiri families.

The latest measures taken by the local administration have also created problems for Pakistanis willing to attend the Urs celebrations in March of Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer Sharif.

Sources claim that the Indian government could also reject visa applications of Pakistani pilgrims for the Urs, which will be held from March 7 to 18.

At least 44 Indian paramilitary personnel were killed in the suicide car bombing in Pulwama district of IoK.