Pakistan and India border closure separates families
- A group of Indian women married to Pakistani nationals is stranded at the Attari border after the Indian government ordered all Pakistani nationals to leave within 48 hours.
- Sadvi Alvi stated, "My five-year-old son is a Pakistani national; thus, he has to go back as the Indian government said that all Pakistanis have to leave the country in 48 hours."
- Pakistan and India have closed their busiest border crossing in Punjab amid worsening diplomatic relations after a terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 24 people.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the "heinous act" in Pahalgam, stating the attackers "will be brought to justice.
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Families unable to reunite as India-Pakistan border slams shut
Indian business owner Rishi Kumar Jisrani has spent two days watching a messy scramble of people haul suitcases and drop loved ones at the border with Pakistan before it shuts, with dwindling hopes his family will be allowed across.

Pakistan and India border closure separates families
Two months ago, Haider Ali waved goodbye to his wife as she left Pakistan, crossing the border to visit her family in India. Now the couple are not sure when they will see each other again.
Despite tensions citizens continue returning across wagah border
Despite escalating tensions between India and Pakistan and the Wagah-Attari border being shut temporarily, people from both countries are continuing to return to their countries. On Tuesday, 191 Pakistani nationals returned from India and 287 Indian citizens entered India via the Wagah border. People who were of foreign nationality, held long-term visas, or No Objection Return to India (NORI) permits were not given clearance to enter the country…
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