Looking for Pakistani citizens in Delhi, the campaign to tighten Pakistan has tightened; Police have campaigned in these areas - Delhi police are looking for the subjects of Pakistan to Ultimatum
After the Pahalgam attack, Delhi police started a campaign to identify people living in the city and deported such people living in the city to an order to leave India by April 29. Special branch and foreign registration offices work together. Delhi police focus on areas such as Okhla Jamia Nagar. Some families expressed fear. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. In response to the recently released ultimatum to the citizens of Pakistan who live in Delhi by April 29 after the Pahalgam terror attack, Delhi police launched a campaign to identify and deport the people living in the city. The campaign includes Departments for Special Branch and Foreign Registration Office (FRO), which will work together to collect records and identify Pakistani citizens needed to leave the country. According to a Delhi police officer, this ultimatum will apply to all Pakistani citizens with a valid visa, except those who have long -term visas, diplomatic visas and official visas. Delhi police have instructed the Beat officials to be vigilant and called on the people to help Pakistani citizens identify in their areas. A high -level meeting was held at the police headquarters to discuss the implementation of the ultimatum focused on areas with excess Pakistani citizens. Officials have confirmed that although no written notice has been received so far, the preparations at district level have begun and special teams are set up to help with the campaign. Delhi police will focus on areas with excess Pakistani citizens such as Okhla, Jamia Nagar, Shaheen Bagh, Celampur, Jafarabad and Tri Nagar. Some families have expressed fear and concern that the police will also contact the Residential Welfare Association (RWA) in these areas for help. In addition, police visit the camps of Hindu refugees from Pakistan to ensure that this order does not apply to them. However, some families have expressed fear and concern for recent developments. Police officers estimate that the number of illegal Pakistani citizens in Delhi may be less than Bangladeshi’s and that a similar campaign is being launched to identify and deport them. The purpose of this campaign is to ensure that you comply with ultimatum and maintain law and order in the city. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.