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[h1]Two Delhi Muslims flee to Pakistan, seek citizenship[/h1]They entered country illegally from Afghanistan after paying an agent 30,000 rupees
| AHMER REHMAN KHANSep 26, 2023
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An Indian father and son have sought Pakistani citizenship after fleeing their home country due to persecution in Narendra Modi's regime.
Muhammad Hasnain, 70, and Muhammad Ishaq, 31, are residents of New Delhi, and they arrived in Karachi on September 13.
They illegally entered Pakistan via Quetta in Balochistan province from Afghanistan after paying an agent Rs30,000. A taxi driver then charged them Rs50,000 to drop them to Karachi.
Hasnain used to publish his own newspaper in Delhi, but four cases were registered against him for raising his voice against atrocities on Muslims.
He told that he left India with his son on a visa to Dubai, then obtained a visa to Afghanistan from there and reached Kabul.
In Karachi, Hasnain and Ishaq appealed to the government of Pakistan to grant them Pakistani citizenship.
They said they were persecuted by the Modi government and had no choice but to flee their home country.
The police have allowed Hasnain and Ishaq to stay in Karachi without any hindrance.
The government has not yet responded to their request for citizenship.
So much for partition being a mistake. This proves Muslims are persecuted in India.
| AHMER REHMAN KHANSep 26, 2023
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Muhammad Hasnain, 70, and Muhammad Ishaq, 31, are residents of New Delhi, and they arrived in Karachi on September 13.
They illegally entered Pakistan via Quetta in Balochistan province from Afghanistan after paying an agent Rs30,000. A taxi driver then charged them Rs50,000 to drop them to Karachi.
Hasnain used to publish his own newspaper in Delhi, but four cases were registered against him for raising his voice against atrocities on Muslims.
He told that he left India with his son on a visa to Dubai, then obtained a visa to Afghanistan from there and reached Kabul.
In Karachi, Hasnain and Ishaq appealed to the government of Pakistan to grant them Pakistani citizenship.
They said they were persecuted by the Modi government and had no choice but to flee their home country.
The police have allowed Hasnain and Ishaq to stay in Karachi without any hindrance.
The government has not yet responded to their request for citizenship.
Two Indian Muslims flee to Pakistan, seek citizenship
Muhammad Hasnain, 70, and Muhammad Ishaq, 31, both residents of New Delhi, arrived in Karachi, Pakistan, on September 13 via Afghanistan.
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So much for partition being a mistake. This proves Muslims are persecuted in India.