Did France really ban the entry of Pakistanis before Modi reached Paris? Why is there an atmosphere of fear in Islamabad

Did France really ban the entry of Pakistanis before Modi reached Paris?  Why is there an atmosphere of fear in Islamabad

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A news is going on about France, according to which some Pakistani journalists have claimed that the entry of Pakistani citizens in France has been stopped amidst the riots. Along with this, it is also being discussed that France has not imposed any kind of restriction on the Muslims of its friend India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to France is going to start next week. Meanwhile, a shocking news has come to the notice of Pakistan. The doors have been closed for Pakistan in France ahead of PM Modi’s visit to France. There is a rumor in Islamabad that France has banned Pakistanis. It is being claimed that France took revenge of the riots from Pakistanis and put up a board of no entry. In fact, after the death of a 17-year-old teenager in police firing, France has been burning in the fire of riots for the past several days. Till now thousands of rioters have been arrested. But the fire is not taking the name of extinguishing. In the midst of all this, the difficulties of Pakistan have also increased.

A news is going on about France, according to which some Pakistani journalists have claimed that the entry of Pakistani citizens in France has been stopped amidst the riots. Along with this, it is also being discussed that France has not imposed any restrictions on the Muslims of its friend India. No one knows from where this news came in Pakistan. But the whole of Pakistan is busy discussing this. Pakistani experts are talking differently on the violence in France. Debate is on in Islamabad on the issue of closing doors for Pakistanis in France. Various arguments are being given. However, France neither made any official law nor banned Pakistan. Despite this, there is fear in Islamabad.

PM Modi will be the guest of honor at the annual Bastille Day parade to be held in Paris on July 14. During the visit, Modi is set to hold talks with Macron on furthering cooperation in areas ranging from defense and security to trade and investment and climate action. The visit will be special as it will be the first Bastille Day parade by a foreign leader in Macron’s current term.

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