Overview
- The Indian government mandated all Pakistani nationals to leave the country by April 27 following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, including 25 tourists.
- Singer Adnan Sami, an Indian citizen since 2016, was targeted by former Pakistan minister Fawad Hussain, who questioned his status in light of the expulsion order.
- Sami responded sharply on social media, defending his Indian citizenship and criticizing Hussain for misrepresenting his family roots and credentials.
- The exchange escalated with personal insults, reflecting the broader strain in India–Pakistan relations following the attack and subsequent diplomatic measures.
- India has also suspended visa services to Pakistan, downsized diplomatic missions, and advised Indian nationals to avoid travel to Pakistan.