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Date: April 25, 2025

Telangana DGP Issues Exit Orders to Pakistani Nationals in Hyd

Telangana DGP: Pakistani Nationals Ordered to Leave Hyderabad

Telangana DGP Jitender has issued a clear and urgent directive. He has ordered all Pakistani nationals residing in Hyderabad to leave India by April 30, 2025. immediate suspension of visas and ordered all Pakistani nationals in Hyderabad to leave India

There are currently around 208 Pakistani nationals in the city. This decision follows a recent conversation between Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the Chief Ministers of all states.


Visa Services Suspended Immediately

The DGP’s office confirmed that all visa services for Pakistani nationals have been suspended. This decision is effective immediately.

Additionally, existing visas will be revoked starting April 27. No Pakistani national will allowed to stay in India using previously issued documentation.


Exit Route via Attari Border

To facilitate their exit, the Attari border will remain open until April 30. This is the final date by which Pakistani nationals must leave the country.

Authorities have clarified that this is a firm deadline. No extensions will granted under any circumstances.


Telangana DGP: Legal Action for Overstaying

DGP Jitender warned that anyone who stays beyond the deadline will face legal consequences. Police departments across Hyderabad have alerted to monitor the movement and presence of Pakistani nationals closely.

Strict action will taken against those who violate the new orders.


National Focus on Security

This move is part of a broader effort to enhance internal security. The central government is working with all states to tighten monitoring of foreign nationals.

These steps aim to ensure that all foreign residents follow Indian laws and maintain transparency in their stay.


Conclusion:
Pakistani nationals currently in Hyderabad should make immediate travel plans. They must exit through the Attari border by April 30, 2025. Failing to do so may result in serious legal trouble. Telangana Police and the central government have taken a firm stance on this issue.


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