HC tells Uttarakhand govt not to deport Pak Sikhs if they pose no threat
The Uttarakhand High Court has ordered the state government not to deport a Pakistani Sikh family residing in Dehradun on a long-term visa unless they pose a national security threat. The family, present in India since 2019, contested a 24-hour deportation notice, citing their valid visa status and children's education needs.
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