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The Indo-Pak border now is shut for crossover of stranded Pak nationals as the deadline ended

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Border has fallen silent for Pakistan citizens to enter India as the deadline ended today. A day after the Pahalgam terror attack the Prime Minister Narendra Modi headed Cabinet Committee on Security held a meeting on April 23, instructing Pakistan nationals to leave India before May 1.

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