In the wake of escalating India-Pakistan tensions and the Indian government's ultimatum asking Pakistani nationals to leave by April 29, Hindu refugees who arrived between 2014 and 2025 plead for government assistance. This video features the refugee camp leader near Signature Bridge in Delhi, highlighting the struggles of Pakistani Hindu refugees living in limbo and hopes for citizenship.
00:30So, Asianic News is at a refugee camp here near Signature Bridge and right in front of
00:59me, police officials are sitting and verifying the documents of the people who are living
01:04here because India has given its verdict. India wants all the Pakistani nationals to be
01:08out of the country by 29th of April. I have with me a lot of refugees here so I am going
01:14to talk to them.
01:29I am going to talk to them in the country. I am going to talk to them in the country.
01:36How many refugees you see?
01:39I am proud of the government, but I also think that our life is easy to make it easy to make it easy to make it easy to make it easy to make it easy to make it easy.
01:53In this regard, the government has announced that after the 14th, there are more people.
02:01The children are very small and small.
02:05I have a hard time for all of these people.
02:10I have thought about the Hindu people that are struggling with pain.
02:15The pain is still there.
02:17It is not easy to make it easy.
02:20Every day, there is a great life here, and the media is our own.
02:26Qadhan, tell us, the long term visa has expired, so what are the issues you have to do with renewal?
02:32Don't think about it, madam, but what are the expectations of the government?
02:38We don't have some food, we don't have some roti, so we will make a document, we will make a passport,
02:48and how do we apply it?
02:51The government has the opportunity to think about our life and make it easy to make it easy.
03:00What is the difference between Nagarikta?
03:02In 2014, the government has verified it.
03:09We want to think of 2020 or 2025 the Hindu
03:37I think that we have to think about it and that the people who are in the country are directly