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Pakistani Hindu Refugees living in India reveal grave concerns about being denied access to education and allegations of child abductions. Asianet News speaks to refugees living in Majnu ka Tila in North Delhi as India gives an ultimatum to Pakistani nationals to leave India by 29th April. 

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00:00Mother, where have you come from?
00:02Ahmedabad
00:03From Pakistan
00:04How many years have you been living in Hindustan?
00:06I've been living in 15 years
00:08You've been living in 15 years
00:10Do you have all documents that the government said?
00:13Yes
00:14Do you have all documents?
00:15Yes
00:16Okay
00:17Do you work for your whole life?
00:18Do you work?
00:19Do you work?
00:20I don't care
00:21I don't care
00:23Are you happy in Hindustan?
00:25No, I'm happy
00:27Are you happy?
00:28Yes
00:29Do you want to go to the government?
00:32I don't want to go to Pakistan
00:36Why don't you want to go to Pakistan?
00:38I don't think
00:39Do you feel good?
00:40Yes
00:41How many years have you been living in India?
00:44I've been 10 years
00:46What was the impact in Pakistan?
00:48We didn't have to write about it
00:52I was difficult to write about it
00:55Who did you want to write about it?
00:57Who did you want to write about it?
00:59We were reading the Quran and not go to the Quran
01:04Do you want to write about it?
01:06Yes
01:07Okay, you're saying that the Quran is reading and they were writing about it
01:12What's happening?
01:13In the first job?
01:14Yes
01:15You're saying that you were taking the Quran and taking the Quran?
01:20What's happening with them?
01:22We don't know what's happening
01:24What's happening?
01:25What's happening?

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