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India Deports Pakistani Family Who Came for Children’s Heart Treatment

April 30, 2025
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India Deports Pakistani Family Who Came for Children’s Heart Treatment
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A Pakistani family that went to India seeking heart treatment for their two children has returned home without receiving any medical care.

Shahid Ali, the father of the children, spoke in a video message explaining the situation. He said that his children are innocent and should not suffer because of political issues.

He urged the Pakistani government to help arrange their treatment in another country as soon as possible. According to him, the delay has caused distress and fear for the children’s health.

Doctors in India had earlier warned that any delay in treatment could put the children’s lives at risk. Unfortunately, despite traveling all the way to India, the family could not receive the required medical care and had to return without getting the help they needed.

The Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to cooperate with India in investigating the matter. However, it also gave a clear warning against any actions that could create tension or provoke unnecessary conflict between the two countries.

This situation has raised concerns about how political issues can affect the lives of innocent people, especially children who urgently need medical attention. Many people on social media are expressing sympathy for the family and are calling for quick action from both governments.

The father’s message is a heartfelt appeal for compassion and humanity. He wants nothing more than to see his children healthy and is asking for support in getting them the treatment they deserve. The case highlights the importance of separating politics from humanitarian needs and ensuring that medical care is not delayed due to diplomatic complications.

The family is now waiting and hoping that the government will step in and send them to another country where their children can get proper treatment in time.

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