Rajasthan HC halts nine Pakistani Hindus' deportation but order comes too late


Jodhpur, Aug 6 (IANS): The Rajasthan High Court on Saturday stayed the process of deporting nine Pakistani Hindus and directed the government to allow them to live them here till next date of hearing. However, by the time the order came, they had already crossed over into Pakistan.

The special bench of a single judge was constituted on Saturday despite it being a court holiday.

Justice Vijay Bishnoi, while hearing a petition filed by 73-year-old woman Dhai Bheel and her other relatives, issued notice to the Union Home and External Affairs Ministries as as well as various state government authorities.

The court also directed Additional Advocate General K.L. Thakur to immediately communicate this order to the authorities concerned either through fax or by any other means, but before the order was executed, the Thar express, by which Dhai and others were deported, had entered into Pakistani territory.

The next date of hearing is fixed for August 9.

Pakistani citizens Dhai and her husband Chandu Bheel, 80 along with their sons Bhagwan, 34, daughter-in-law Radha, 35, grandchild Dharmi, 9 and other relatives Dheero, 34, his wife Mumal, 32, their son Jayram, 4 and daughter Kawita, 2 had come to India on May 20. Their visa expired in the month of June, but they didn't go back.

However, they were caught by the police when they had gone to visit some relatives. They were forcibly deported from India by Thar Express on Friday due to violation of visa rules.

 

  

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Persecuted Hindus & Jews should be given citizenship in India to live in dignity without persecution

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    This is shameful. India should not be doing this.

    Why deport a Hindu? A Hindu, no matter where he is from should have right to reside in India. There should be a place where Hindus can be safe from persecution.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Every foreigner has the right to reside in India provided he enters and resides in the country legally. In this case they have overstayed their permitted period and were caught by the police. They should have applied for extension of their visas or approached the Home Ministry if they intend to settle permanently. The police also should not have deported them when the case is pending in the court.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Hope they have enjoyed and visited panambur beach.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    American Hindu is U.S citizen, Indian Muslim is Indian citizen,Korean Christian is Korean citizen ... likewise Pakistani Hindu is Pak citizen.. We all need to understand this fact in todays civilized world.What matters is obeying law and order which are constitutionally formed to peacefully accommodate all... The world belongs to all human beings .Religion is individuals choice...


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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    We need to motivate our courts to decide the cases quickly so that tjudgement can be made more effective

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    I disagree. What and when the Indian courts perform, should not be a problem of a foreigner. In other words, whether one is Hindu, Christian or Muslim, a Pakistani is a Pakistani, who should not have overstayed the visa limit. Most importantly, they were caught by the police, when only they pleaded for legal help. If they were not, God knows where in the crowd they would have disappeared like the Cricket fans who came to watch important matches and disappeared in the crowd. Gradually get everything - Aadhar, PAN, Ration Card, Voter ID, and all !

    Nobody in legal fraternity should regret for not doing enough for them before they left. Good they left realizing the extent of punishment they might get if continued to overstay.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    If they want to go let them go.
    India is a Peaceful & Democratic Country ...

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  • Hereicome, Abudhabi

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Mr.Jossey, in a hurry to become first to post always, don't write up and twist things. Read the last line to enlighten your brain. Funny human.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    I will appreciate if you use your real name.
    India is a Democratic Peace Loving Nation.
    Can you challenge this ...

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  • Peter, KSA

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Enlightenment ke liye Abu Dhabi jaana pada kya ?

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Plus India is more free and tolerant when compared to our neighbouring countries. Yahan koi kuch bhi bol sakta hai. Jai Hind!

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