The Punjab Police has revealed they are working with other agencies to secure justice for 700 Indian students, mostly from Punjab, who are facing deportation from Canada after their admission offer letters to educational institutions were found to be fake. The authorities have already arrested two individuals, Brijesh and Rahul, on charges relating to the fraudulent process. Speaking to reporters, Aditya, the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police in Jalandhar, said: We are in touch with other agencies to give justice as soon as possible. Punjab NRI Affairs Minister Kuldip Singh Dhaliwal has also raised concerns over the issue. In a letter to S Jaishankar, the External Affairs Minister, Dhaliwal demanded that students should not be deported and work permits should be provided to them considering their visas. He also called on the Home Minister, Amit Shah, to cooperate with the Punjab Government to punish travel agents who cheated the students.
Police working with other agencies to resolve deportation issues of Indian national in Canada, says Jalandhar ADCP
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