Bihar to Enforce Deportation of Pakistani Nationals Following Visa Cancellations: Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary

Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary said that after the killing of 26 Hindu tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the decision taken by the Government of India to cancel the visas of Pakistani citizens who sponsor terrorism will be fully implemented in Bihar as well. Every Pakistani citizen will have to go back.
Mr. Choudhary said that Pakistani citizens have been asked to leave India within 48 hours and this deadline is ending tomorrow, 27 April.
He said that the Pakistani citizens living in Bihar have been identified and if needed, they will also be deported. He said that there is no question of any Pakistani staying here after the visa is cancelled. Action will be taken against those who do not go.
Mr. Choudhary said that the terrorist violence in Pahalgam is an attack on India. The whole country is united in this time of grief and anger. No one should do politics on this.
He said that when Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a firm resolve to finish off the masters of terrorism from the soil of Bihar, then Bihar will stand with him at every step in fulfilling it.
Mr. Chaudhary said that if Pakistan, instead of accepting its nefarious involvement in the Pahalgam massacre, has adopted a confrontational attitude towards India and has cancelled the Shimla Agreement signed after the last war, then it is good. Now India will take revenge by entering their border.