New Delhi: A Pakistani national who has been residing in India for more than 35 years has been asked to leave the country following the cancellation of her visa. Odisha Police issued the expulsion order to Sarada Bai, warning that legal action would be taken if she fails to comply.

Sarada Bai, who married into a Hindu family in Bolangir district decades ago, has two children and grandchildren born in India. Despite living in the country for such a long time and possessing important documents like a voter ID, she was never granted Indian citizenship.

Pleading with folded hands, Sarada Bai requested the authorities to allow her to stay. "I have no one in Pakistan. Even my passport is very old. I request the government to let me live here. I have two grown children, grandchildren... I wish to live here as an Indian," she said, expressing her emotional appeal.

While her situation has drawn public sympathy, officials in Bolangir have made it clear that the matter will be dealt with according to legal procedures.

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Mangaluru (Karnataka), May 14 (PTI): The Mangaluru City Crime Branch has arrested three men in connection with the murder of Hindutva activist Suhas Shetty, officials said on Wednesday.

The accused, identified as Azaruddin alias Azar alias Ajju (29), Abdul Khader alias Noufal (24) and Vamanjoor Noushad alias Chotte Noushad (39), were arrested during the last two days, they said.

With the fresh arrests, a total of 11 people have been arrested in connection with the murder so far, police said.

According to a police statement, Azaruddin had previously been booked in three theft cases registered at Panambur, Suratkal, and Mulki police stations. He allegedly provided information about Shetty's movements to the other accused, aiding in the murder.

Khader is said to have assisted the accused during their escape in a car after the murder was committed.

Noushad is accused of having conspired with the others and directly participated in the crime. He has six previous criminal cases, including murder, attempted murder, and robbery conspiracy, registered at various police stations in Dakshina Kannada, police said.

Azaruddin has been remanded in judicial custody, while Khader and Noushad have been taken into police custody for seven days for further investigation.

Police said the investigation is ongoing and efforts are underway to trace other accused involved in the case.

Shetty, a known rowdy sheeter and Hindutva activist, was murdered by a group on May 1 within the Bajpe police station limits in Mangaluru City.

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