New Delhi (Capital Nama) – The recent tension between Pakistan and India and the sudden steps taken by India after that have badly affected the normal life of both the sides. Especially the wedding of Shaitan Singh, who hails from Bikaner, Rajasthan, has been in jeopardy. Shaitan Singh was leaving for Pakistan on April 23 with his wedding party, but he was stopped due to the border closure. The bride was waiting for him in Pakistan, but the border closure left the preparations and happiness of both the families incomplete.
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According to News18, India has announced that all Pakistani visas will be canceled from April 27, and Pakistanis have been instructed to leave the country immediately. At the same time, Indian citizens have also been asked to return from Pakistan immediately. In response, Pakistan has cancelled Indian visas issued under the SAARC Visa Scheme and given them 48 hours to leave the country, with an exception for Sikh pilgrims.
Shaitan Singh’s brother told the media that his family roots are in Pakistan and he still has many relatives there. He expressed regret over the situation, saying that terrorist acts have not only taken lives but also severely affected the personal happiness of people.