After the passing away of his wife, Nagdev just wants to go back to Usta Mohammad in Pakistan, where his extended family lives, so his children can be looked after.
NEW DELHI: As the second wave of COVID spiked in India, Pakistan shut the borders before the date of crossover fixed for over 136 Pakistani nationals, majority of whom Hindus, including Ajeet Kumar.
National
May 13, 2021
NEW DELHI: As the second wave of COVID spiked in India, Pakistan shut the borders before the date of crossover (April 23) fixed for over 136 Pakistani nationals, majority of whom Hindus, including Ajeet Kumar Nagdev who lost his wife on 18th of April at Balaghat town, over 160 kilometers from Nagpur.
No one would have thought that they will be caught in such a pathetic situation and their return to their motherland would turn out to be a Herculean task. They don’t even know what lies in future for them as their visa expiry dates are nearing. Their hopes now hang in balance.