Amid countrywide crackdown to physically remove Pakistan citizens whose visas expired on April 29, 2025, the Union Home Ministry (MHA) expanded the list of categories exempted from deportation.
The MHA issued guidelines that Pakistani Hindus who have “applied for long term visas” (LTVs) and whose applications are “under process” will be exempted from the deportation process.
Exemption has also been granted to Hindu migrants who were eligible but had not yet applied for LTV, on the condition that they apply immediately.
The Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, where the concentration of Pakistani Hindus is the highest, conveyed to Seemant Lok Sangathan, a group that advocates for the rights of Pakistani minority migrants in India, that Muslim women who are married to Indian citizens and have applied for LTVs are “not required to leave the country”.
The FRRO in Jodhpur conducted a special drive from April 26 to 28 to register Pakistani Hindu migrants, and LTVs were granted to 362 persons.
Earlier government officials had clarified that those who possessed LTVs will be exempt from the visa-revocation order and will not have to leave the country.
On April 28-29, as many as 249 Pakistanis left India via the Attari integrated land port in Punjab while 527 Indians entered the country.
As many as 537 Pakistani citizens left India between April 24 and 27, when the first deadline came to an end.
‘Pakistani Hindus’ LTV applications pending’
Seemant Lok Sangathan president Hindu Singh Sodha said that there are 10,000 Pakistani Hindus whose LTV applications are pending with the MHA for more than two years.
The LTV, granted for 1-5 years, is considered a precursor to citizenship.
Mr. Sodha said that in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, after the government announced that it was revoking visas to Pakistanis and that they had 48 hours to leave the country, there was panic as the move would affect thousands.
“We wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and took up the matter with the State government. The FRRO informed us through a press note that other than LTV holders, those who have applied for the LTVs will also be exempted. It is a big relief. These people came to India seeking shelter from religious persecution. They applied for LTV following due process. You did not clear their files and now want to punish them by sending them back?” Mr. Sodha said.
He added that several Pakistani Hindu refugees received calls from the police asking them to leave the country.
The FRRO also cautioned the migrants from falling into the hands of touts and asked them to contact them directly in their office. It said that people whose Pakistani passports had expired and were yet to apply for citizenship should present their documents to the FRRO immediately so that necessary directions can be obtained from the ministry.
Short-term visas to long-term visas for Hindus
A senior police official in Rajasthan said some Hindu migrants who came here on short-term visas wanted to stay back and were being given LTVs.
“As a procedure, calls were made to all Pakistani visa holders. Some minority community members from Pakistan wanted to stay back on the grounds of persecution, so we asked them to apply for LTV,” the official said.
A Delhi Police official said that they have been given a list of Pakistani citizens who have not left the country despite the visas being revoked.
“The procedure is that they will be taken to the FRRO office in Delhi, which will examine their documents and if found flouting the visa conditions, they will be sent to the detention centre in Lampur from where they will be deported to their country of origin,” said the official.
In Maharashtra, a government official said that exit permits were being handed over to people and it was being ensured that they leave the country.
Published – April 30, 2025 12:49 am IST