After Pahalgam Attack, Karnataka Moves to Expel All Pakistanis
Amid rising tensions post-Pahalgam attack, Karnataka's Home Minister has ordered the deportation of Pakistani nationals, including those residing in India on valid visas.
In the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, tensions between India and Pakistan have sharply escalated. Taking a tough stance, Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara has announced a state-wide directive to deport all Pakistani nationals, including individuals currently residing in India with valid visas.
The move follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong national response to the Pahalgam attack, which included suspending water flow from the Indus River to Pakistan, significantly raising diplomatic and security stakes. According to official sources, this expulsion order is intended to eliminate any potential internal threats and maintain law and order within Karnataka.
Visa Holders Also Asked to Exit
Notably, the Karnataka government has clarified that this directive is not limited to illegal migrants alone. Pakistani nationals currently residing in India on temporary visas have also been instructed to leave the country at the earliest. The Home Department is reportedly coordinating with immigration and police departments to ensure swift compliance with the directive.
"India cannot be a safe haven for individuals from a nation that orchestrates terror attacks on our soil," a senior official stated.
Crackdown on Illegal Migrants
Authorities have also stepped up identification drives across Karnataka to detect unauthorized Pakistani immigrants who may be living in the state without proper documentation. Strict legal action is expected against those found in violation of visa norms or overstaying without renewal.
This announcement aligns with the central government’s broader strategy to apply diplomatic pressure on Pakistan and enhance internal security mechanisms in the aftermath of increased terror threats.
Public Sentiment and Political Reaction
The move has drawn strong public support from nationalist groups and civil society, who view it as a long-overdue step in protecting India's internal stability. Meanwhile, opposition voices have called for the government to ensure that no innocent individuals or families are harassed due to their nationality.
The Karnataka deportation order is part of a larger national crackdown on Pakistani presence in India post the Pahalgam attack. As diplomatic relations remain strained, further measures are expected from both state and central authorities. Citizens have been urged to report any suspicious activity, and Pakistani nationals living in India are advised to comply with legal procedures to avoid penal action.