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Deport Us or Give Us Citizenship : Kashmir s Pakistani Wives Long For Home

There are many Pakistani women in Kashmir who married former Kashmiri militants and are unable to return home, writes Irfan Amin Malik.

Abandoned Wives, Widows of Kashmiri Militants Urge Indian Authorities to Deport Them to Pakistan

Abandoned Wives, Widows of Kashmiri Militants Urge Indian Authorities to Deport Them to Pakistan
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It is suffocating in Kashmir, Pak-origin wives of Kashmiri ex-militants stuck in stateless limbo , demand travel documents – TwoCircles net

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With No Citizenship Rights, Pakistani Women in Kashmir Have Nowhere to Go

With No Citizenship Rights, Pakistani Women in Kashmir Have Nowhere to Go Nearly 350 Pakistani brides living in Kashmir – who married former militants – have no citizenship rights or travel documents, and cannot visit their parents in the neighboring country. Representative image. Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui/Files Women09/Jan/2021 Srinagar: Living in Kupwara, every moment reminds 43-year-old Saira Javid of her home, childhood, relatives and the dusky lanes of Karachi. She has been craving to visit her parents’ home in Pakistan but cannot go back due to existing laws. Saira, who traces her roots to the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, says her ancestors came from Muzaffarabad and settled in Karachi.

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