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Once you’re Pakistani, there is no going back to India

Once you’re Pakistani, there is no going back to India
By Aalia Suleman Published: April 17, 2015


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The Indian government’s excuse for taking so long for visa processing, although in reality no visas are issued, is to curtail violence in the country

The non-issuance of visas to India continues to irk thousands of Pakistani Americans as the former remains hell bent to grind an axe with Pakistanis, regardless of borders or their new nationalities.

At the moment, there are an estimated 500,000 Pakistani Americans in the US and the rate of their continually burgeoning numbers makes them the second fastest growing group of Asian immigrants in the US. According to the Pew Research Centre, the entire population of Asian Americans, which includes Pakistanis, is among those in the highest income bracket as well as the best educated in the country. However, despite all the good check marks Pakistanis have in front of their names and despite their coveted blue passports, India continues to trivialise their backgrounds, denying them visit visas to its esteemed land only because they are expats born in Pakistan.

It is absurd for India to assume that no Pakistani would ever want to visit India at some point in their lives. Everyone still has relatives, ancestral homes, ties, backgrounds, and memories of childhood visits to the country even though they themselves were born in Pakistan.

The migration that occurred with the division of the country in 1947 was the greatest mass human migration in the history of mankind. Do the Indian authorities seriously assume that simply on account of being born in Karachi or Lahore, a man’s ties to his entire history could be severed and his whole slate of reverence for the land of his forefathers could be wiped clean?

Even if one removes the emotionality from the picture, the whole situation reeks of brazen, glaring discrimination, not only on the part of India, but also the US authorities by reason of being perpetrated against as US citizens.

Why do these people want to go there?

I am pretty sure it is not with the intent to bomb Mysore or raze the Taj Mahal to the ground. The majority only wishes to visit family, gaze at the homes of which they have heard stories of all their lives, visit the monuments built by the Mughal rulers and reflect, sadly, at the preserved relics in the museums which tell the tale of one of the greatest empires in human history. The fact of the matter is that the soil of India has the roots of the millions of Pakistanis who immigrated to the new country in 1947.

As per the rules on the Indian visa website, the visa processing time for US citizens born in the US is one to three days, whereas the time for people of Pakistani origin, it is six weeks. Even this time requirement is just a scam; visas are not issued at all even after the person has waited for six weeks. According to the US Code Title 42, Chapter 21 of civil rights,

“Discrimination against any person ‘based on age, disability, gender, race, national origin and religion (among other things) in a number of settings—including education, employment, access to businesses and buildings, federal services and more’ is prohibited.”

Yet the Indian consulate carries out this blatant discrimination most unabashedly on US soil against US citizens.

The Indian government’s excuse for taking so long for visa processing, although in reality no visas are issued, is to curtail violence in the country. This excuse is, however, most flimsy and unconvincing. 500,000 US citizens of Pakistani origin cannot be held accountable for a handful of miscreants who also happened to be of Pakistani origin.

Prior to the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which were masterminded by the American citizen of Pakistani origin David Headley, all expatriates with foreign passports were exempted from any such visa issuance rules. These rigid rules only came into effect in 2009 and have yet to see any alleviation.

When the officials at the US State Department were questioned about this grey-area-case-of-discrimination, they said they had “raised concerns with the Indian Embassy in Washington” but were unable to do more since visa requirements were engineered by each country in question. Though one could understand that it takes longer for the Indian consulate to do background checks on expats of one country than of another, could it really take six weeks?

Today, it takes minutes to check a person’s background history so why isn’t the Indian embassy able to judge within at least a couple of weeks if a person can or cannot enter the country?

The fact that everyone is denied the visa despite this background check only reflects stark bigotry against Pakistani Americans enabled by US authorities on US soil – an interesting occurrence in this day and age.

Adding further insult to injury, India requires Pakistani Americans to file their visa applications using their Pakistani passports and not their American ones. Whoever chooses to do so, if they even happen to have their Pakistani passport any longer, will not only have to go through the Pakistani consulate to get these passports renewed if required but will also lose all benefits of travelling as US citizens. Of all the bizarre rules that any country could come up with for keeping the people of a certain birth background at bay, trust the Indian consulate to come up with the most outstanding ones.

The sad irony of the entire matter is that despite all these loony-bin tactics India creates to keep Pakistani Americans off their soil, the Pakistanis’ ties to that land keeps them applying for visas repeatedly. Going through similar frustrations and in response to Washington’s ‘non-committal stand’ on the subject, a Pakistani American even filed a petition in court titled ‘Ask India to End Origin-based Discrimination of Visa applicants’. However, so far, all pleas have been falling on completely deaf US and Indian ears, and Pakistani Americans remain barred from the land of their ancestors. It would be interesting to see how this matter is resolved, if ever.

Maybe there will be a day when I too shall be able to visit Dehli, the great seat of Muslim learning, Ghalib’s hometown, and the grand Mughal capital that ruled Hindustan for nearly 350 years.

Once you’re Pakistani, there is no going back to India – The Express Tribune Blog

I have relatives in Indian Occupied Kashmir, that is the main reason why people try to visit.
 
Connections, remaining families. Etc.
The Indian government is essentially turning extremist along with its population.. the day is not far when Muslims will be treated like untouchables with properties snatched, one sides "justice" and pointless detention. Its a dangerous precedent in India.
I understand that. However, given the circumstances, it is not wise to go there. If someone has to see their relatives, send them ticket and bring them over to your place.
I have not been on this board long enough to judge a person's leanings. However, from the few posts that I have seen @Oscar , I thought you'd be less ignorant. Because your post seems to be one of hyperbole that you might yell from the rooftop to gain a few votes instead of writing an analysis on a forum that I presume is supposed to be for sharing of ideas.

The Indian Government's decision has nothing to do with turning extremist. It is the GoI's job to ensure the safety of Indians citizens. Pakistani nationals and Pakistani state machinery has been complicit in spreading terrorism in India and GoI is cognizant of this fact.

The author and you might wish to ignore this is understandable, but your refusal to believe that India will act to protect its citizens is perplexing.
There is a reason why Pakistanis are discriminated against when traveling globally, why Pakistan's visa rejection rate is one of the highest in the world. It is not out of thin air that the world decided that they want fewer Pakistani's coming to their country.

While there is some merit to the fact that a minority of Pakistanis are responsible for actually conducting the terrorism globally, there is also merit to the fact that the other Pakistanis are sympathetic to their causes and the Pakistani Govt actually supports these activities. Had this not been the case, there would have been no terrorism emanating from Pakistani citizens and Pakistani soil. The radicalism of Pakistanis and their society is well known.

Before pointing fingers at others, it would be wiser to ask uncomfortable questions of yourself and your nation.

The duty of the GoI is foremost to the Indian citizens. It is acceptable to deny 100 visas to Pakistanis who wish to come as tourists, out of (wrong/misplaced) suspicion, rather than allow 1 Pakistani who wants to enter a hotel and kill infidels, out of a (misplaced) sense of trust in Pakistanis.
 
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Hats off to the Indian Consulate and Visa authorities ,
this is a great way to keep Pakistanis out and away from India,
after all India isnt for Pakistanis,

How ever similar method should also be adopted by Pakistani embassy and consulates to keep bhartis of Pak sar zameen,
recently been reading alot of articles of Bhartis visiting Pakistan
 
Connections, remaining families. Etc.
The Indian government is essentially turning extremist along with its population.. the day is not far when Muslims will be treated like untouchables with properties snatched, one sides "justice" and pointless detention. Its a dangerous precedent in India.
Pakistans constitution discriminates against its minority and you are complaining about India
 
Hyperbole....Indian Muslims are doing fine.. At least u should not fall for articles. Its not about Muslims but Pakistani..

Some Indian muslims are doing fine, not all but by all means keep feeding that delusion to your detriment. I have heard 'personal' horrors of Indian muslims from Bihar to Mumbai to Hyderabad, and what's even more concerning is that these were educated muslims.

Connections, remaining families. Etc.
The Indian government is essentially turning extremist along with its population.. the day is not far when Muslims will be treated like untouchables with properties snatched, one sides "justice" and pointless detention. Its a dangerous precedent in India.

What if I told you that all of it is already happening?
 
Connections, remaining families. Etc.
The Indian government is essentially turning extremist along with its population.. the day is not far when Muslims will be treated like untouchables with properties snatched, one sides "justice" and pointless detention. Its a dangerous precedent in India.
Good, same as inside Pakistan?

Hats off to the Indian Consulate and Visa authorities ,
this is a great way to keep Pakistanis out and away from India,
after all India isnt for Pakistanis,

How ever similar method should also be adopted by Pakistani embassy and consulates to keep bhartis of Pak sar zameen,
recently been reading alot of articles of Bhartis visiting Pakistan
You can do anything you want to do. You are free country. Isnt you?
 
Ask some of those who visited India before, Especially those who came here for treatment........
He is TT,On the other hand many embassies have warned their citizens to refrain from visiting Pakistan, just yesterday a American principal of a dental college was brutally attacked by gunman from ISIS in Karachi. The American lady Mrs Lobo is battling for her life in a hospital.
 

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