Mother with Pakistani girls who want to go to Pakistan.
After the terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam, the impact of the diplomatic tension between India and Pakistan is now clearly visible on the lives of the common people. Most of the killing is on women who were married in Pakistan, but they were born and raised in India
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Now that she wants to return to Pakistan before the end of her visa period, she has been stopped at the border.
Actually, they got married in Pakistan, but Pakistan’s citizenship has not been received till date. At the same time, there are orders that Indian passports should not be allowed to go to Pakistan. Due to which his family is now going to Pakistan via the Attari border, but he is being asked to go back to the maternal home and wait till further orders.
Who are the rights to separate mother from children: Afsin Jahangir Afsin Jahangir, a resident of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, said with anger and gum, “I was married in Karachi. My children are Pakistani citizens. They were allowed to cross the border but I was stopped. Tell me, who has the right to separate the mother from the children?” Afsin had tears in her eyes and in voice the helplessness that describes the pain of motherhood beyond the boundaries.

Aruda
We will die here … will sit here: Aruda’s pain call Aruda was married twenty years ago in Pakistan. They have two children, who are Pakistani citizens. Aruda says, “We came to India to meet our parents for a month. We had a return ticket of 27th, but tried to get out four days ago. We were stopped on the border, no one has talked to the manner.

Shanija
Shauhar is standing on Wagah, I am stuck here: Shanija Shanija was married 15 years ago in Karachi. She came to Delhi to meet her parents. But now that she is trying to return to Pakistan, she is being stopped at the Wagah border. She says, “My children did not get a visa, so I came alone. Now I am not allowing a comeback. My case is deposited in Pakistan. My husband is waiting for me across the Wagah border. My just appeal is that I should be allowed to go to my children.”
No life without children and family The pain of these women reveals the human price of a political stress. These Indian origin women living in Pakistan have not yet got Pakistani citizenship. The result is that they can neither live independently in India without children and husbands, nor can they return independently to Pakistan.