World T20: Seven Pakistani diplomats denied Indian visa
The external affairs ministry denies permission to diplomats in question for alleged links with ISI
Indian authorities have denied seven Pakistani diplomats permission to visit Kolkata for the World T20 encounter between India and Pakistan on March 19 citing security reasons.
The external affairs ministry has denied permission to the diplomats in question for alleged links with Inter-Services Intelligence.
An official at the Pakistan High Commission told IANS on Tuesday that the diplomats intended to boost the morale of national team.
Indian team for flexible visa policy, enhanced trade
"It is unfortunate that India, despite being the host of the World Cup, is refusing to fulfill its obligations and creating hurdles," said the official on condition of anonymity.
Previously, Indian authorities also placed a limit of 250 visas on Pakistani spectators for each match Pakistan team plays in the World T20 tournament.
According to Indian Home Ministry, the five-day visa would only be issued after provision of proof regarding match tickets, return tickets and accommodation bookings from fans.
This article originally appeared in Khaleej Times
The external affairs ministry has denied permission to the diplomats in question for alleged links with Inter-Services Intelligence.
An official at the Pakistan High Commission told IANS on Tuesday that the diplomats intended to boost the morale of national team.
Indian team for flexible visa policy, enhanced trade
"It is unfortunate that India, despite being the host of the World Cup, is refusing to fulfill its obligations and creating hurdles," said the official on condition of anonymity.
Previously, Indian authorities also placed a limit of 250 visas on Pakistani spectators for each match Pakistan team plays in the World T20 tournament.
According to Indian Home Ministry, the five-day visa would only be issued after provision of proof regarding match tickets, return tickets and accommodation bookings from fans.
This article originally appeared in Khaleej Times