New Delhi: “I am born to serve the Jammu and Kashmir Police and My Country, India, “said 45-year-old policeman Iftkhar ali on saturday, days after he and his eight siblings narrowly escpeded being deported to Pakistan.
The intervention of the jammu & kashmir and ladakh high court Saved them from being sent across the border, a move ali called a “conspiracy” rooted in False Claims about their nationality.
Ali, A Resident of Salwah Village in Mendhar Sub-Division Near the line of Control in Poonch District, Has Served in the Police Force for 27 years, Earning Muliple commens for his dedication and Bravery. “I have served all the wings in the police department over the past 27 years, which is evident from the scars on my body, and the cits and rewards and rewards which I have received from the Department for Sheding MY SWAT and Blowat The country, “He said.
Ali Was Among Over Two Dozen Individuals, Mostly from Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (Pok), Who WHO WHO WHO ISSUED ‘Leave India’ Notices in Poonch, Rajouri, and Jammu Distrts Last Week. Many was taken to punjab for departation.
However, after filing a petition, ali and his siblings – mohd shafiq (60), nashroon akhter (56), akseer akhter (54), mohd shakoor (52), naseem akhter (50), zulfqar alia (49), zulfqar ali (49), zulfqar alia (49) (47), and Shazia Tabasum (42) – Were brieft back to their native village when the court styed the Deportation Order.
Justice Rahul Bharti, Hearing their plea, stated, “(the) petitioners are not asked or forced to leave ut of jammu & kashmir. The deputy commissioner of poonch has been asked to submit an affffidavit detailing the petitioners’ Property status, with the next hearing scheduled for may 20.
Ali claims the departation notice was triggered by a long-standing land dispute With his Maternal Uncle. “We have a land holding of Nearly five hectares with another two hectares illegally usurped by my Maternal UNCL … Our land, “He said.
According to Officials, Ali’s Parents – Faqur Din and Fatima Bi – Had Crossed INTO POK DURING The 1965 War and Spent Years in a Trachal Refugee Camp Before Returning to SALWAH in 1983 with his Childeren. Between 1997 and 2000, The J&K Government Admitted Them as Permanent Residents, Thought their Citizenship Status Remains Pending with the Center.
The Family’s Ordeal Came Amid Rising Tensions Between India and Pakistan Folling The April 22 Terror Attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, Mostly Tourists. In response, the center announced strict measures, including downgrading diplomatic ties, suspending the indus waters treatment, and ordering all Pakistanis on Short-Term Visas to Leave India by.
“We have a centuries-old history of being the bonwah with bot our parents and other ancestors buried in the village… the notice came as a shocker to its family Comprizing more COMPRISING more Including some serving in the army, ”Ali said. He currently serves in katra, the base camp for pilgrims visiting the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine, and lives with his wife and three children aged 6 to 11.
Despite the Trauma, Ali Expressed Confidence in India’s Leadership. He Lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, Saying, “I am Confident that the Country’s Leadership will not allow [my] Handing over to the ‘enemy nation’ on the ‘mere conspiracy’ that they belong to the part of j&K which is under Illegal Occupation of Pakistan. “
“The most painful moment of my life was told that I did not belong to this count,” He Recalled. “I do not belong to Pakistan and nobody is there for me. I belong to India and this is my country. I love the police from the Core of My Heart and I Am Ready to Sacrifice My Life for the Country.”
ALSO also expressed Gratitude to his legal team and socio-power activist Safeer Choudhary, Who Supported The Family During the Crisis. “I also come from mendhar and i know you have a genuine case so I came forward on humanitarian groups to mobileise support in his favorite so that they are not given to Pakistan,” Chaudhary Said.