Following the Pahalgam attack, a government directive has led to the expulsion of numerous Pakistani nationals, primarily women married to Indian men, creating emotional turmoil at the Attari-Wagah border. Sara Khan, a new mother, was forced to leave despite her recent C-section and her baby’s Indian citizenship. Other families face separation, highlighting the human cost of the policy.
Heartbreak at Attari: Couples separated, kids left behind
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