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Pakistani man faces deportation from India after 5 years of marriage

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The story of Akbar Durrani reads like a typical Bollywood movie wherein the Pakistani man falls in love with an Indian woman only to face the wrath of two rival states.

Indian authorities have detained Durrani, 31, for deportation to Pakistan as he allegedly stayed in the country over the time specified on his visa.

Durrani hails from Hyderabad in Pakistan and travelled to the neighbouring country after he found his better half in 2011 via social media. Sofia, the Indian woman he fell for, lives in Madhya Pradesh where they got married after agreeing to her mother’s condition that they will settle down in India.

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“My attraction for Sofia compelled me to come to India. I, along with my mother, obtained visa and went to Dewas. I met Sofia’s parents who immediately agreed to my marriage proposal with a condition that I will settle down in India after marriage,” he said.

“Our marriage was solemnised in the year 2013 at Dewas and after a year we were blessed with male child,” he said.

Durrani held a Master’s degree in Economics and taught in a school in Madhya Pradesh to make ends meet. Since he was still on a tourist visa, he applied for long-term stay citing marriage with the Indian girl as the reason.

“I approached the FRRO office for ‘Long Term Visa’ two months before the expiry of my visa duration, citing my marriage with the Indian girl. But it was all in vain,” Durrani said.

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“On the day the duration of my visa ended, I visited the FRRO office to enquire about my visa status. There I was arrested on the charge of overstay in India and was sent to prison,” he added.

An Indian court last year awarded him one-year imprisonment for overstaying his visa time in the country, forcing him to get separated from his family.

“On August 8, 2016, I was released from the prison and was lodged in a police station for want of travel documents to be issued by Pakistan High Commission. It took over six months as my antecedents were confirmed by the Pakistan High Commission,” Durrani said.

“The sad part of my love story is that my wife and kid are not allowed to travel with me to Pakistan. It would be tough for my wife and son to stay in India in my absence. They are in Amritsar to bid me good bye. The worst part is that I may not get visa again to visit India as visa norms were violated on my part,” he added.

The Pakistani national in India also doubts that the Pakistan High Commission will issue his wife and child a visa to visit him in Pakistan.

“I never thought that I would be forced to separate from my family after settling down in India. It is tsunami in my life,” he said.

The article originally appeared on Hindustan Times.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1342394/pakistani-man-faces-deportation-india-5-years-marriage/
 
Looks and smells like a spy.
Why would a muslim leave Pakistan and settle in hindu India ?
Should be given hard labour and then deported . Will serve as a warning.
 
Looks and smells like a spy.
Why would a muslim leave Pakistan and settle in hindu India ?
Should be given hard labour and then deported . Will serve as a warning.
even if its a genuine case, he illegally stayed in India and should be given same treatment as Pakistan gave to that poor Afghan girl.
 
Its quite unbelievable.
He can take his wife and kid to Pakistan.
India does not want a potential terrorist on its soil.
 
Believe me , if he was Pakistani hindu . He would have been still be living in india
 
Believe me , if he was Pakistani hindu . He would have been still be living in india
True and deservedly so.
Choices were made in 1947 and now have to be honoured.
We dont want any Pakistanis in India. They are a security threat.
 
Pakistani man married to Indian woman to be deported for overstaying visa

A Pakistani man who fell in love with an Indian woman over the internet five years ago and moved to her country to be with her will soon be deported by New Delhi for overstaying his tourist visa, Hindustan Times reported on Wednesday.

Akbar Durani and Sofia's love story began when the two started interacting with each other over social media in 2011. The two grew fond of each other through their contact over Facebook and Skype.

31-year-old Durani, a resident of Hyderabad, and Sofia, a resident of Dewas in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, got married in her city in 2013. A year later, their son Ariz was born.

Speaking to Indian media, Durani said his attraction for Sofia compelled him to travel to India.

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"I along with my mother obtained a visa and went to Dewas. I met Sofia's parents who immediately agreed to my marriage proposal with a condition that I will settle down in India after marriage," he said.

Durani, who holds a Masters degree in Economics, began teaching at a school in Madhya Pradesh.

As he was living on a tourist visa in the country, Durani said he approached India's Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) to apply for a Long-Term Visa, where he was asked to submit a relevant application.

"I approached the FRRO office for a 'Long-Term Visa' two months before the expiry of my [current] visa, citing my marriage with an Indian woman. But to no avail," a disheartened Durani said.

"On the day the duration of my visa ended, I visited the FRRO office to inquire about my visa status. There, I was arrested on charges of overstaying in India and was sent to prison," he said.

Durani was sentenced to a year in prison in August 2015 for violating visa norms and overstaying in India.

"On Aug 8, 2016, I was released from the prison and was lodged in a police station for want of travel documents to be issued by Pakistan High Commission," the Pakistani national said, adding it took the commission over six months to confirm his antecedents.

Durani's ordeal, however, does not end here. He may not be able to reunite with his wife and two-year-old son, he said.

"My wife and kid are not allowed to travel with me to Pakistan. It would be tough for my wife and son to stay in India in my absence," Durrani added.

"They are in Amritsar to bid me good bye. The worst part is that I may not get visa again to visit India as visa norms were violated on my part," he said.

He is also not sure if the Pakistani High Commission would issue a visa to Sofia and Ariz to visit him in Pakistan.

"I never thought that I would be forced to separate from my family after settling down in India. It is a tsunami in my life," he said.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1317773/p...ian-woman-to-be-deported-for-overstaying-visa
 
If two people of these two countries want to get married, it's better to find a third country to settle in. Otherwise find someone in your own country. Both countries are over-populated. There is no shortage of potential spouses.
 
Unfortunately , politics of hate has won over love. Instead of hating ,we should be sad for him and family.

Hope family is united in either India , Pakistan or anywhere
 
“I never thought that I would be forced to separate from my family after settling down in India. It is tsunami in my life,” he said.

It's idiocy at your part sir. Find a job in third country to stay with your family.
 
So if any non Indian marry an Indian citizen he/she won't get Indian citizenship after marriage ??? Weird af.
 

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