CRPF has rejected a soldier to hide his marriage from a Pakistani national and “deliberately disturb her beyond the validity of his visa” from a jawan.
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) said that the action of Munir Ahmed of 41 Battalion was found to be harmful to service conduct and national security.
“In the matter of serious concern, CRPF’s 41 Battalion’s CT/GD Munir Ahmed has been rejected from service with immediate effect to hide his marriage from a Pakistani national and deliberately is beyond the legitimacy of his visa. His actions were found in violation of conduct and conduct for national security,” said CRPF.
India has taken a measure to support terrorism across the border in view of the Parilgam terror attack against Pakistan in which 26 people were killed.
The measures include the Attari to the integrated check post in the attic and the Indus Water Treaty in the End.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who announced the decision after a Cabinet Committee meeting on security on 23 April, said that Pakistani citizens will not be allowed to travel to India under the SAARC Visa Rebate Scheme (SSE) visa.
Any SSES visa issued to Pakistani citizens in the past is canceled. Under the SSES visa, at present any Pakistani national in India was given 48 hours to leave India.
The Foreign Secretary said that the overall strength of the higher commissions will be implemented by May 30, 2025 through the current 55 further cuts.
Misri said that the CCS reviewed the overall security situation and directed all forces to stay on high alert.
CCS reviewed the overall security situation and directed all forces to maintain high vigilance. It was resolved that the criminals of the attack would be brought to the account of justice and their sponsors. (AI)