Madhya Pradesh Prime Minister Mohan Yadav announced on Sunday the approval of an additional delivery of three percent of character subsidy (DA) for all state government employees. The revised day will be applied from July 1, 2024 to January 1, 2025.
Early in the day, in the context of the recent terrorist attack of the Pahalgama, the main minister held a crucial meeting with the state police officers to review the measures to identify and expel the Pakistani citizens of the State, after the directives of the center.
He said that the state government and task in proactive steps to identify Pakistani citizens who stay in Madhya Pradesh under short -term or unofficial visas and to guarantee their department according to the stipulated guidelines.
When heading to the meeting on Saturday, the prime minister said: “According to the instructions given to the Madhya Pradesh government for the honorable prime minister and the respected Interior Minister, Shri Amit Shah Ji, nowadays I celebrated a meeting. We have made preparations to expel from the State to hold the headlines of Paquistani visas that are not long term or official visas.
Yadav added: “We have issued directives today based on the guidelines given by the Government to ensure that such individuals are eliminated from the State after 27. I think, as well as the recent incident occurred in the village, and as the Government has constantly issued directives in coordination with all state governments, we in Madhya Pradesh are also following all those instructions diligently.”
As part of the countermeasures after Pahalgam’s terrorist attack, the central government has tasks of a series of strong actions against Pakistan. These include suspending the Indo Water Treaty and closing the control post integrated on the Attari border.
The Government has also canceled the visas issued under the Visa de Saarc (SVE) exemption scheme. India has declared defense/military, naval and aerial advisors in the High Pakistani commission as a non -pleasant person and ordered them to leave India within a week.
India has also decided to withdraw its defense, the Navy and the air advisors of the High Indian Commission in Islamabad. These publications in both high commissions are now considered annulled. Five members of the support personnel of the service advisors will also be withdrawn from both missions.