March 24, 2021

Responded Positively To A Request

I have asked Indian High Commission to issue medical visa.On the auspicious occasion of Deepawali, India will grant medical visa in all deserving cases pending today,' Swaraj tweeted.In another tweet, Swaraj said a medical visa has also been approved for a Pakistani woman, who wants to undergo liver surgery in India. We will allow this.Swaraj also responded positively to a request for a visa by Nazir Ahmed, whose eight-year-old child Mohammad Ahmed was awaiting medical visa for a year."The treatment of your child must not suffer for want of medicine."We will issue visa to facilitate treatment of your 8-year-old child in India,” she said."On the auspicious occasion of Deepawali, India will grant medical visa in all deserving cases pending today,” Swaraj tweeted. We will allow this.

The treatment of your child must not suffer for want of medicine..To a request for a visa by a Pakistani woman named Amna Shamin, whose father is already in Delhi for treatment and she wants to visit him, Swaraj said, "Please contact Indian High Commission in Pakistan.”Pls contact Indian High Commission in Pakistan.Swaraj has been taking a sympathetic approach China non-woven dressing roll Fixation tapes manufacturers in granting medical visas to Pakistani nationals, notwithstanding strain in ties between India and Pakistan over a host of issues, including cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said, on Thursday, that on the auspicious occasion of Diwali, India will grant medical visa in all deserving cases that are pending, as she responded positively to a number of such requests by Pakistani nationals.The woman’s son, Rafique Memon, had requested Swaraj to intervene and grant visa to his mother.Kashif had said the child’s medicines were about to finish and he needed immediate medical consultation in India.
On the auspicious occasion of Deepawali, India will grant medical Visa in all deserving cases pending today. I have asked Indian High Commission to issue medical visa.Read: Sushma Swaraj grants medical visa for Pakistani child's liver treatmentThe child’s father, Kashif, had requested Swaraj on Twitter to grant medical visa for treatment of Abdullah, saying he needed post-liver transplant evaluation in India.Wednesday, she had directed the Indian High Commission in Islamabad to issue a visa to a Pakistani child for medical treatment in India. On Wednesday, Sushma had directed the Indian High Commission in Islamabad to issue a visa to a Pakistani child for medical treatment in India.” the minister tweeted on Wednesday

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