Indian Mothers, Pakistani Fathers: MP Officials Stumped Over Custody Of 9 Minors do sex

Indian Mothers, Pakistani Fathers: MP Officials Stumped Over Custody Of 9 Minors do sex sex to

Apr, 29 2025 13:32 PM
Indian Mothers, Pakistani Fathers: MP Officials Stumped Over Custody Of 9 MinorsCurated By : Satyaki BaidyaTranslation DeskLast Updated:April 29, 2025, 19:00 ISTThe nine children are from various districts: three in Jabalpur, four in Indore, and two in Bhopal. All have Indian mothers and Pakistani fathers, officials have confirmedresetFollow us on FlipboardFollow us on Google NewsThe police administration has requested guidance from both the Madhya Pradesh government and the Home Ministry regarding the children's status. (Representative/PTI) In the wake of a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, the Indian government has suspended visas for Pakistani nationals and has ordered them to leave the country. This directive has reportedly raised concerns regarding nine minor children in Madhya Pradesh.According to reports, the authorities are now faced with the dilemma of whether these children should stay in India with their mother or go to Pakistan with their father. Guidance has been sought from the Union Home Ministry to resolve this issue.related storiesThe nine children in question are spread across different districts: three in Jabalpur, four in Indore, and two in Bhopal. In each case, the mother is Indian, while the father is Pakistani. The police administration has requested guidance from both the Madhya Pradesh government and the Home Ministry regarding the children’s status.Additionally, officials are addressing the situation of a Pakistani man who applied for a Long Term Visa (LTV) in Bhopal on April 25, just before the Union government’s order.“We have sought advice from the Centre regarding the nine children born to Indian mothers and Pakistani fathers. Four of these children are in Indore, three are in Jabalpur, and two are in Bhopal. We have also requested guidance on the individual who applied for an LTV," an official was quoted as saying by News18 Hindi.The deadline for Pakistani citizens to leave India was set by the Government of India on April 25. According to the directive, holders of SAARC visas and other short-term visas (including visa on arrival, business, journalist, and tourist visas) were required to exit the country by April 26. Medical visa holders were given until April 29 to leave.top videosView allSwipe Left For Next VideoView allThe central government has instructed Chief Ministers and state officials to ensure that no Pakistani citizen remains in India beyond the specified deadlines. Those who overstay may face arrest, prosecution, imprisonment for up to three years, and fines up to Rs 3 lakh.According to reports, exemptions are made for holders of long-term visas, diplomatic, or official visas. Additionally, Pakistani Hindu refugees escaping religious persecution are not required to return.Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from politics to crime and society. Stay informed with the latest India news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated!tags :childrenexemptionmadhya pradeshPahalgam attackPakistanisaarcUnion Home MinistryvisaLocation :Madhya Pradesh, India, IndiaFirst Published:April 29, 2025, 19:00 ISTNews india Indian Mothers, Pakistani Fathers: MP Officials Stumped Over Custody Of 9 MinorsRead More
..