Raipur. The lives of about 125 Pakistani Hindus who came to India to take refuge after the Pahalgam attack are hanging in balance. They came to India from Sindh on 22 April, meanwhile, the government issued an order to Pakistanis to leave India within 48 hours. Pakistani Hindus have now met Chhattisgarh Deputy CM Sharma and appealed for help.
A group of Pakistani Hindus who reached Raipur met Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma on Friday and told him about their problems and requested for help. After which Deputy CM Vijay Sharma assured them that he does not consider them as ordinary Pakistani citizens but as “Pakistan victims” and will talk to the central government for a permanent solution to their problems. Deputy CM Sharma said that the difficult situation of Hindus in Pakistan can be gauged from the ordeal of the people who came from Sindh.
Sukhdev Lund, one of the victims, who is a resident of Khanpur in Ghotki district of Sindh, clearly said, “We will not return to Pakistan.” Sukhdev has reached Raipur’s Shadani Darbar on a 45-day visitor visa and apart from his family, he is accompanied by a group of 24 people.
Sukhdev said that he has come to India troubled by terrorist attacks and atrocities and is hoping to get shelter in Raipur. But in the last 48 hours after coming, he is facing many problems. Sukhdev said that before this, about 100 other Pakistani Hindus have also reached Raipur. All of them have demanded permanent residence in India, so that they can live a safe life.
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