Seemant Lok Sangthan (SLS) had taken up this issue afflicting the migrants with Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje during her recent visit to Jodhpur.
After this meeting, the CM had issued orders to the Foreign Regional Registration Officer (FRRO) to hold camps for such migrants and take applications from them so the needful could be done, SLS President Hindu Singh Sodha said.
Facing religious persecution in Pakistan, these Hindu find it easy to come to India on a pilgrim visa to visit Haridwar, he added.
"These migrants pay a visit to Haridwar and then land up in Jodhpur or any other town where they already have relatives or family members," Sodha said.
As these migrants have visas for other cities, they do not have any legal right to apply for extension of visa in Jodhpur.