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Pakistani nationals ordered to leave Bikaner within 48 hours



In view of the terrorist attack in Pulwama, all Pakistani nationals present in Bikaner have been ordered to leave the district within 48 hours. Bikaner District Magistrate Kumarpal Gautam on Monday issued an order under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure that Pakistani nationals living in Bikaner Revenue will leave the district within 48 hours. It has been said in the order that Bikaner is near the border of Pakistan. Because of this, living, staying and staying of Pakistani nationals can lead to serious threat to internal security, in view of which the prohibition was imposed.

The District Magistrate said that this order has been given because of the horrific public outcry against Pakistan in the general elections due to the terrorist attack in Pulwama. The District Magistrate has also banned the shelter of Pakistani nationals in hotels made in the border area of ​​Bikaner. This order has been applied for two months. According to the order, prohibition of staying and staying of Pakistani nationals in any Dharamsala, hotel and hospital etc., located in Bikaner's Revenue Bound has been banned. It has been said in the order that Indian nationals living in Bikaner district will not have direct or indirect trade links with the citizens of Pakistan or will not provide any kind of employment to Pakistani nationals. In view of the spoof calls being received from Pakistan, any citizen will not exchange any kind of military / sensitive information with any unknown person through any telecommunication. None of Bikaner will also use the registered SIM in Pakistan.



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Spoof Call is a phone call in which a person raising the phone sees another number instead of the actual number of the person calling the person. It has been said in the order that if any Pakistani citizen has any objection to this order, he can present his report by appearing before the District Magistrate. It has been said in the order that this order will not be applicable to the Pakistani citizens who have been registered with the Foreign Civil Registration Officer (FRO). District Magistrate's orders came into force on Monday with immediate effect. The person who violates the order can be prosecuted under Section 188 of Indian Penal Code.

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