Pakistani Hindu arrested from temple in Haryana’s Jhajjar
The PAN Card Seized From Him Mentioned His Name As Rasraj Das, Police Said. The Date Of Birth Mentioned In His Passport Is Different From The One Mentioned In Aadhar And PAN Cards, Police Added.
A Hindu Pakistani national, who was living in a temple in Haryana’s Jhajjar for nine months under a false identity and had even got Aadhar and PAN cards, was taken into custody, police said today.
According to his passport, his name is Raja and he is a resident of Hindu Colony, Larkana, in Pakistan’s Sindh province, police said.
The PAN card seized from him mentioned his name as Rasraj Das, police said. The date of birth mentioned in his passport is different from the one mentioned in Aadhar and PAN cards, police added.
“During questioning, Raja told us he was spiritually inclined,” Superintendent of Police, Jhajjar, B Satheesh Balan said.
As per investigation conducted by police, Raja came to India in 2013 and his visa expired in 2016.
The SP said Raja, who is a Hindu, applied online for the extension of visa in order to stay in India. “We are in contact with the External Affairs Ministry on this issue,” he said.
Raja has two brothers who have been doing menial jobs in Pakistan. He has been associated with Iskcon for some years, the SP said, adding that he had also stayed in Delhi.
The SP said a team of intelligence bureau and police was questioning him and no case has been registered so far.
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