<p>Pune: The Pune district administration has identified 111 Pakistani nationals living in the district and directed them to leave India by April 27.</p>.<p>The action followed the suspension of all types of visas issued to Pakistani citizens in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.</p>.<p>However, the medical visas will be valid for an additional two days.</p>.<p>District Collector Jitendra Dudi told reporters that data on Pakistani nationals is being collected from visa-issuing authorities and the passport office.</p>.Amit Shah dials all CMs, asks them to ensure no Pakistani stays in India beyond deadline.<p>"So far, we have received information about 111 Pakistani nationals. All of them have been informed that it is mandatory for them to leave the country within the stipulated deadline," he said.</p>.<p>The visas were issued for various reasons, including tourism and medical treatment, the collector said, adding, "Those here for medical reasons have been given a concession to leave by April 29." Meanwhile, police in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar said 57 Pakistani nationals are in the city on long-term visas.</p>.<p>The collector's office is waiting for further instructions in this case, a district official told PTI.</p>.<p>"There are 57 Pakistani nationals in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city. But they are all on long-term visas (LTV)," he said. </p>
<p>Pune: The Pune district administration has identified 111 Pakistani nationals living in the district and directed them to leave India by April 27.</p>.<p>The action followed the suspension of all types of visas issued to Pakistani citizens in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.</p>.<p>However, the medical visas will be valid for an additional two days.</p>.<p>District Collector Jitendra Dudi told reporters that data on Pakistani nationals is being collected from visa-issuing authorities and the passport office.</p>.Amit Shah dials all CMs, asks them to ensure no Pakistani stays in India beyond deadline.<p>"So far, we have received information about 111 Pakistani nationals. All of them have been informed that it is mandatory for them to leave the country within the stipulated deadline," he said.</p>.<p>The visas were issued for various reasons, including tourism and medical treatment, the collector said, adding, "Those here for medical reasons have been given a concession to leave by April 29." Meanwhile, police in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar said 57 Pakistani nationals are in the city on long-term visas.</p>.<p>The collector's office is waiting for further instructions in this case, a district official told PTI.</p>.<p>"There are 57 Pakistani nationals in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city. But they are all on long-term visas (LTV)," he said. </p>