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Sara Khan, a new mother, was forced to leave despite her recent C-section and her baby's Indian citizenship. Other families face separation, highlighting the human cost of the policy. Image credit ...
The mother of two minors was seen in tears at the Attari-Wagah border post in Amritsar on Wednesday as she was heading back to her country with the newborn. A Pakistan national, Sara Khan, who ...
Pakistani national Sara Khan, left, married to Indian citizen Aurangzeb Khan, right, holding their children prepares to leave for Pakistan without her husband from the Attari-Wagah border between ...
“We have settled our families here. We request the government not to uproot our families,” said Sara Khan, a Pakistani national who was ordered back to Pakistan without her husband, Aurangzeb ...
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Why are we suffering because of this?" one of them asked. Pakistani citizen Sara Khan, mother of two kids, at the India-Pakistan Wagah border Post in Amritsar on Wednesday.(HT Photo) In its ...
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“We have settled our families here. We request the government not to uproot our families,” said Sara Khan, a Pakistani who was ordered back without her husband, Aurangzeb Khan, who holds an ...
Credit: AP/Dar Yasin “We have settled our families here. We request the government not to uproot our families,” said Sara Khan, a Pakistani who was ordered back without her husband ...
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