Indian court frees 65 Pakistanis

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A total of 65 Pakistani nationals, detained for staying in India without valid documents, would be released from jail and allowed to live in India for three months after the Delhi High Court on Thursday agreed to the submissions of the UNHCR, which has granted them refugee status.
Petitioner and Pakistani national Saifullah Bajwa’s lawyer Meenakshi Arora submitted before Justice Mukta Gupta that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has granted refugee status to the 65 Pakistanis presently housed in Tihar Jail.
“The government of India has also agreed to the UNHCR having granted refugee status to the Pakistanis. Accordingly, the government has allowed them to stay in New Delhi for a period of three months during which the UNHCR will look for third countries to relocate them,” said Arora.

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  1. These culprits do not belong to Gohar Shahi. They belong to so-called Mehdi Foundation, a cult established by Muhammad Younas of London, UK. Its a conspiracy to defame Gohar Shahi.

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