Rezia Sultana, a 72-year-old Pakistani national who has been living in India since childhood, is at risk of deportation after the recent Pahalgam terror attack. Currently residing in Soro town, Odisha, she is urging the government to review her case, highlighting her long-standing residency in the country and an upcoming crucial medical appointment related to her kidney condition. Sultana’s family is fervently requesting the authorities to revoke the deportation order, underscoring her strong ties and extensive history in India. This situation has garnered significant attention and concern, raising questions about the humanitarian aspects of deportation policies and the impact on individuals with deep-rooted connections to the country. It remains to be seen how this case will unfold and what decision will be made regarding Sultana’s future in India.

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“Pakistani woman in India faces deportation after terror attack, pleads for reconsideration due to lifelong ties and medical needs”
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