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JAISALMER: A 35-year-old woman from Pakistan has got entangled in a document row after giving birth in India. Mai Fathima and 10-day-old son were held back at Munabao in Barmer district of Rajasthan by immigration officers as the child does not have a passport or visa.

According to Rashid Khan from Basanpir — 20km from here — Mai Fatima and her husband Mir Muhammad Mahar who are residents of Ghotki in Pakistan had come here two-and-a-half months back to meet Fatima's aging father. Fatima is the granddaughter of a close relative of Khan.

Their visa was originally for one-and-a-half months but was later extended by another month when Fatima's father suddenly passed away. Fatima had come to India she was seven months pregnant and on April 14 she delivered a baby boy at a private hospital.

The local municipal council had issued a birth certificate in the name of Sohail Khan. When the couple along with the newborn left for Pakistan on Friday on the Thar Express they were stopped at Munabao.

The immigration officers instructing them to either go back to Pakistan leaving the child behind or that stay back and complete documentation of their baby.

Mahar rushed to the Pakistani high commission in New Delhi with Fatima's passport and a photograph of the newborn to get the required papers for the child to cross over to Pakistan. The mother and son till then will have to stay put in Jodhpur.

Municipal council sources confirmed the issuance of the birth certificate and corroborated the names and dates too. A doctor at the hospital said Fatima was in deep labour when she was brought and had almost delivered in the vehicle.

Officials say that now the couple will have to get their visa extended for travelling to Delhi where they will have to call on the Pakistani high commissioner to issue necessary documents for the child to travel "home".

Pak woman stuck in India after giving birth - The Times of India
 
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Its a simple case and there are established procedures to get the required documentation. The immigration officials are usually pretty nice. I don't see much of a problem here.
Best wishes for the child and the family.
 
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I want to ask the secoolar jokers a question: why does your leadership love Pakistan so much? If indeed, then why didn't the nehru family cross over to Pakistan?
 
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I want to ask the secoolar jokers a question: why does your leadership love Pakistan so much? If indeed, then why didn't the nehru family cross over to Pakistan?
Nehru was good in economics and astrology, he looked in his crystal ball and saw that there was no money in that country so stayed behind. That's why their family GDP is more than Pakistan's. :sarcastic:
 
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Pakistani woman in trouble after giving birth in India

New Delhi- The Indian authorities stopped a couple from travelling back to Pakistan because of incomplete documents after the birth of their child in India, the Indian media reported today. The immigration officials ordered the couple to either leave their children in India or get the documents of the child completed.
According to Times of India report, Mai Fathima and 10-day-old son were held back at Munabao in Barmer district of Rajasthan by immigration officers as the child does not have a passport or visa.
Mai Fatima and her husband Mir Muhammad Mahar who are residents of Ghotki in Pakistan had come here two-and-a-half months back to meet Fatima's aging father. Fatima is the granddaughter of a close relative of Khan.
Their visa was originally for one-and-a-half months but was later extended by another month when Fatima's father suddenly passed away. Fatima had come to India she was seven months pregnant and on April 14 she delivered a baby boy at a private hospital.
The local municipal council had issued a birth certificate in the name of Sohail Khan. When the couple along with the newborn left for Pakistan on Friday on the Thar Express they were stopped at Munabao.
The immigration officers instructing them to either go back to Pakistan leaving the child behind or that stay back and complete documentation of their baby.
Mahar rushed to the Pakistani high commission in New Delhi with Fatima's passport and a photograph of the newborn to get the required papers for the child to cross over to Pakistan. The mother and son till then will have to stay put in Jodhpur.
Municipal council sources confirmed the issuance of the birth certificate and corroborated the names and dates too. A doctor at the hospital said Fatima was in deep labour when she was brought and had almost delivered in the vehicle. Officials say that now the couple will have to get their visa extended for travelling to Delhi where they will have to call on the Pakistani high commissioner to issue necessary documents for the child to travel "home".

Pakistani woman in trouble after giving birth in India
 
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I don't get this -the last time a Muslim malayali :hitwall: was given visa to escape from Pakistan with two kids born in Pakistan why the F can Indian authorities issue a never to return visa to a Pakistani woman and her kid to go back to Pakistan?

The immigration officials ordered the couple to either leave their children in India or get the documents of the child completed.

What the f's wrong with the immigration retards?

I want to ask the secoolar jokers a question: why does your leadership love Pakistan so much? If indeed, then why didn't the nehru family cross over to Pakistan?

LOL,
our sickular watchdogs are truly fu#ked, on one hand they allow children born in Pakistan into India and on the other they object to children born in India to leave for Pakistan.
 
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I don't get this -the last time a Muslim malayali :hitwall: was given visa to escape from Pakistan with two kids born in Pakistan why the F can Indian authorities issue a never to return visa to a Pakistani woman and her kid to go back to Pakistan?



What the f's wrong with the immigration retards?



LOL,
our sickular watchdogs are truly fu#ked, on one hand they allow children born in Pakistan into India and on the other they object to children born in India to leave for Pakistan.[/quote
I don't get this -the last time a Muslim malayali :hitwall: was given visa to escape from Pakistan with two kids born in Pakistan why the F can Indian authorities issue a never to return visa to a Pakistani woman and her kid to go back to Pakistan?



What the f's wrong with the immigration retards?



LOL,
our sickular watchdogs are truly fu#ked, on one hand they allow children born in Pakistan into India and on the other they object to children born in India to leave for Pakistan.
They are just doing their jobs dear


They do not have the power to allow it. It should be a call from the top. Not the low level immigration officer.
 
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I don't get this -the last time a Muslim malayali :hitwall: was given visa to escape from Pakistan with two kids born in Pakistan why the F can Indian authorities issue a never to return visa to a Pakistani woman and her kid to go back to Pakistan?



What the f's wrong with the immigration retards?



LOL,
our sickular watchdogs are truly fu#ked, on one hand they allow children born in Pakistan into India and on the other they object to children born in India to leave for Pakistan.

They are ensuring a strong vote bank for secularism's sake.

If you get the drift.
 
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A 2-week-old boy born to a Pakistani couple visiting India is being denied permission to return home with his parents because he lacks the proper travel documentation.

The story begins with Mai Fatima, her husband, Mir Muhammad Mahar, and their two children. The couple, from Ghotki, Pakistan, were expecting a third child when they went to Basanpir, India, 2 1/2 months ago to visit Mai Fatima's father.

But her father died during their visit; she subsequently gave birth to a boy on April 14.

On April 25, the couple and the baby, named Sohail, left for Pakistan on the Thar Express. They were stopped near the border at Munabao. The Times of Indiareports that immigration officers instructed them to either go to Pakistan, leaving the child behind, or stay behind and complete documentation for their baby. (We should note here that several Indian news outlets are reporting that Pakistani officials didn't allow the child in, while Pakistani news organizations are saying it was Indian officials who didn't allow the child to leave.)

"They refused to let us go because my passport did not have Sohail's photo," Mai Fatima told the newspaper Hindu.

Her husband, Mahar, rushed to New Delhi, the Indian capital, to get the required documentation, and the newspaper said the couple's visa will be extended until that can be done.

Pakistan's Express Tribune newspaper quoted Pakistan's high commissioner in India as saying the child's details will be registered "as soon as the woman contacts them and verifies her Pakistani origin with documents."

Stories of families divided by the India-Pakistan border are not new. The two countries were formed almost simultaneously in 1947 and have shared a deep mistrust for much of the time since then.

Red Tape Ensnares Pakistani Baby Born In India : The Two-Way : NPR
 
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@Talon I have seen one thread on this subject already.....

@Topic Very unfortunate incident... no one can be blamed, its our mentality and current system....
 
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