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India Sets Harsh Penalties for Pakistanis Staying Illegally
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India has imposed strict penalties, including up to three years in jail or a fine of Rs 3 lakh, for Pakistanis who fail to leave by government deadlines. The policy follows a deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. It reflects heightened security measures.
The penalties apply to those overstaying post-deadline. India announced the measures after the Pahalgam attack.
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The Context
The attack killed 26 people, including tourists. It prompted India to expedite deportations of Pakistani nationals.
Violators face arrest and prosecution. The fine equates to roughly $3,600, a significant sum for many.
India-Pakistan tensions often escalate after terror incidents. Kashmir remains a contentious issue between the two nations.
Some support the penalties as a deterrent against illegal stays. Others see them as overly punitive and divisive.
Critics argue the policy could strain diplomatic relations. Human rights groups may question its fairness.
Supporters believe strong measures are needed for national security. Opponents advocate for addressing terrorism through cooperation.
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