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During the review of the Bihar voter list, a case of two Pakistani women’s voters in Bhagalpur came to light. Two Pakistani women not only live here for over 60 years, but they also have Aadhaar card and Kieser -id card. Not only that, these women have been voting for a long time. These women have been living without visa expansions in India for decades. It would be surprising to know that a Pakistani woman also became a teacher in a Bhagalpur government school. The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Electoral Commission sought a full report of the case. Now the police are looking for them from place to place, but they are not known. How did the matter start? According to officials, the case came to light during the review of the voters list in Bhagalpur. The Bhagalpur DM investigated the matter. According to the news agency Ani, Farzana Khanam, Booth Level (BLO) official, said she had received a departmental order with information on passport and visa. On this basis, investigation was done and then action began. He said that one of these women is called Imrana Khanam, who is very old and sick. His passport was in 1956 and the visa was released in 1958. On August 11, the Ministry of Home Affairs sent notice to the local election office and ordered immediate investigation and actions. It can be sent to Pakistan, and both women can be sent from here to Pakistan on charges of violating the law and hiding the illegal voter certificates. A case of violation of foreign laws can also be registered against him. Right now, Bhagalpur, dr. Naval Kishore Chaudhary, suggested to remove his name from the voters list and the Aadhaar list under Form 7. Both Pakistani women, who have been living without visa for a long time, will have to experience other actions, including evaporations from the country. Imrana fell in love with the person of Kajraeli and she stayed here. In 1956, Imrana Khanam, who came from Pakistan, came to Bhagalpur for some reason and then fell in love with Mohammad Ibnul Hasan, a resident of Kajraeli Simaria. Both were married and started living together. Initially, Imrana boosted the visa several times, but later they both began to be reluctant and kept away from this process. Imrana also escaped from departmental supervision. After a few years, both came to Bhikhanpur in Ishakchak of Bhagalpur. Built a house there. The man worked earlier in a Madrasa in the Ibnul Banka district. He got Imrana Khanam to gamble at Urdu Maghya Vidyalaya in Barhpura, Bhagalpur. Imrana Khanam became Imrana Khatoon and got a teacher’s work here. Imrana stopped applying for Visa expansion, and the attention of the Interior Ministry also went to this. Three years ago, the then SSP Babu Ram began investigating the case. He sought a report from the foreign branch in Charge and some police stations, after which the case was fully unveiled. Imrana, who worked as a teacher at Urdu Middle School, Barhpura, did not appear, but her name was also recorded in the board named teachers. Currently, police have strengthened the investigation into the case. Please tell that Imrana’s husband Ibnul passed away in 2018 and had no children. Police are also searching for other Pakistani citizens. Police are unable to locate Pakistani woman Firdausia Khanam, who lives in Bhikhanpur Tank Street in Bhagalpur. Muhammad Tafajil Ahmed’s Pakistani wife Fardausia Khanam came to India on a three -month visa on January 19, 1956 and stayed here. A local media said she disappeared somewhere during the investigation into security agencies due to living in Bhagalpur without visa expansion. He said that some Pakistani citizens, apart from this, settled in Bhagalpur, whose search could not be found. In the year 2002, a person named Muhammad Aminuddin of Pakistan reached the town of the Goradih police station in the Goradih police station. After he married the local woman, he stayed here. When the foreign branch was examined, he went underground. People also discussed in 2002 about Muhammad Aslam from Pakistan, who fraudulently built their base. Police and security agencies are looking for foreign citizens from time to time. He also mixed the Aadhaar card with the locals.