In the wake of the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people, India has taken a decisive step to revoke all visas issued to Pakistani nationals, except, long-term and diplomatic categories.

The directive, effective from April 27, has prompted swift action across several states to identify and facilitate the exit of affected individuals.

Officials said that those holding business, pilgrimage, visitor, or tourist visas were instructed to leave the country by Saturday evening, while individuals on medical visas have been granted time until April 29.

At the Attari Border in Punjab, Protocol Officer Arun Pal confirmed the move, stating, “Today is the last date for those on business, pilgrimage, visitor, or tourist visas to leave. Those on medical visas must exit by April 29.”

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