CRPF Jawan fired for hiding marriage to the Pakistani woman and leaving her too much in India, so that the safety problems are evoked.
CRPF staff shot about secret marriage to Pakistani wife
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Jawan has been fired for the duty to hide his marriage to a woman from Pakistan and allow her to stay in India, even after her visa had passed. The Jawan, Munir Ahmed, served in Jammu and Kashmir when the authorities learned about his actions, which were seen as a violation of the timetable rules and a possible threat to the safety of the country.
According to officials, Munir Ahmed married Minal Khan, a woman from the Punjab province in Pakistan, in May 2024. The two had met online and eventually held a virtual Nikah (Muslim wedding ceremony). Minal came to India in March 2025 after a short -term visa. However, her visa went on March 22 and she continued to stay in India without official permission. Her lawyer claimed that she had applied for a long -term visa, but there was no approval.
CRPF authorities began to investigate the matter and discovered that Ahmed never reported his marriage or his wife’s stay in India, which contradicted the rules of the force. The findings led to his immediate dismissal from service. The CRPF stated that such actions are taken very seriously, especially in view of the sensitive nature of their duties in a region such as Jammu and Kashmir.
The situation became more intense after the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 civilians, most of them tourists, were killed by terrorists in Pakistan. In response to the attack, the Indian government has introduced strict measures against Pakistan, including the cancellation of visas, reducing diplomatic presence, closing boundaries and airspace, suspending trade and freezing the Indus Waters treaty.
Minal Khan was recently asked to leave India because of the visa issue, but before she could cross Pakistan at the border of Attari-Wagah, she received legal exemption from the court so that she could remain for the time being. However, officials remain concerned and keep a close eye on the issue because of the rising tensions between India and Pakistan.
This case has also emphasized the need for stronger safety controls and transparency within the armed forces, especially in sensitive regions. Authorities emphasize that strict action will be taken against anyone who violates rules of conduct or risks national security.
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