<p>Jammu: A Pakistani national who married a jawan of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was sent back from Jammu for deportation to her country of origin, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Minal Khan, who was accompanied by her husband Munir Khan, a resident of Gharota, left Jammu for the Wagah border. She had married him online, they said.</p>.Pakistan preparing to challenge India's suspension of Indus Waters Treaty: Minister.<p>She urged the government not to separate those who married in the country from their children. "We should be allowed to stay with the family," Minal Khan said.</p>.<p>She, however, added, "We condemn the barbaric killings of innocents in the attack. They should be punished severely." India last week announced that all visas, barring a few under special categories, issued to Pakistani nationals will stand revoked on April 27, and they should leave the country by April 29. </p>
<p>Jammu: A Pakistani national who married a jawan of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was sent back from Jammu for deportation to her country of origin, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Minal Khan, who was accompanied by her husband Munir Khan, a resident of Gharota, left Jammu for the Wagah border. She had married him online, they said.</p>.Pakistan preparing to challenge India's suspension of Indus Waters Treaty: Minister.<p>She urged the government not to separate those who married in the country from their children. "We should be allowed to stay with the family," Minal Khan said.</p>.<p>She, however, added, "We condemn the barbaric killings of innocents in the attack. They should be punished severely." India last week announced that all visas, barring a few under special categories, issued to Pakistani nationals will stand revoked on April 27, and they should leave the country by April 29. </p>