In the wake of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed all states and union territories to identify and deport all Pakistani nationals residing in India without valid documents. The strong directive comes as part of a broader national security crackdown.
The government has moved swiftly following the attack, scrapping existing visas issued to Pakistani citizens, expelling several diplomats, and shutting down the Attari border crossing until further notice. These measures reflect a hardening stance on cross-border terrorism and heightened security concerns.
Sources indicate that intelligence agencies have been put on high alert, and state administrations have been asked to coordinate with central authorities to carry out thorough verification drives. Local police forces are already beginning the process of tracing individuals, with a special focus on areas with high foreign national activity.
The Pahalgam incident has reignited national debate over border security and the need for stricter enforcement of immigration and visa policies. The government has reiterated its commitment to maintaining internal security and ensuring that those responsible for orchestrating or supporting acts of terror face the full force of the law.
