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Pakistani Nationals Rush to Cross Attari Border Following Pahalgam Terror Attack

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Last updated: April 25, 2025 3:02 pm
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April 25: In the aftermath of the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, panic and uncertainty have gripped Pakistani nationals visiting India, prompting a hurried rush to cross the Attari border before its possible closure.

The attack, which claimed the lives of several innocent tourists, has triggered a heightened state of alert across the region. With authorities hinting at a temporary shutdown of the Indo-Pak border crossing at Attari, many Pakistani visitors are making last-minute attempts to return home.

Long queues were witnessed at the Integrated Check Post (ICP) in Attari on Thursday, as worried travellers—some with families—scrambled to complete exit formalities. Many expressed deep frustration over the complex visa procedures and the sudden need to cut short their stays.

“It’s heartbreaking. We came in peace, to see places and meet friends, but now we’re leaving in fear,” said Nasreen Ahmed, a visitor from Lahore. “The visa process is already so tedious. Now, we are being pushed out abruptly.”

The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from the Pakistani nationals in India. Many strongly denounced the attack and demanded strict action against those responsible.

Despite the distress, a strong sentiment for peace echoed among the departing visitors. Several called for improved relations between India and Pakistan and stressed the importance of people-to-people contact.

Indian authorities have yet to confirm the official closure of the border, but heightened security and tighter checks at the crossing point indicate a significant response to the attack. Meanwhile, travellers on both sides await clarity on the next steps as tensions simmer.

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