Bhopal Woman Appeals Govt To Let Her Pakistani Children Stay In India After Visa Revocation Following Pahalgam Attack (VIDEO)
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Samreen, a woman from India who is married to a Pakistani man, is facing a difficult situation in Bhopal after the Pahalgam attack.
Now, the government has asked her to return to Pakistan with her children, but the thought of leaving India and starting over with two small kids has left her worried and scared.
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She has two young children — a one-year-old, and a six-year-old. “I won’t send my children alone to Pakistan,” Samreen said in an interview with Free Press Journal. “There’s no one to care for them.”
Samreen said her husband is working in Dubai, and only her elderly mother-in-law in in in Pakistan to support them. She is worried that it will be hard to raise the children there.
She has asked the Indian government to extend her visa so she can stay in Bhopal and look after her children.
Samreen also shared her feelings about the recent attack in Pahalgam. She said she was deeply hurt by the news and gave her condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. She strongly spoke against terrorism and said both India and Pakistan should work together for peace.
Speaking about the ban on Pakistani entertainment in India, Samreen said, “The entertainment industry is meant to entertain, not harm. Innocent people shouldn't suffer due to government decisions.”
She ended by saying, “I'm traumatized by the Pahalgam incident. The victims deserve justice, but innocent Pakistanis like me are suffering due to some government decisions that need to be changed.”
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