After Jadhav's mother denied visa, Swaraj says won't bar Pakistani patients

Sushma Swaraj said the
Indian authorities would continue issuing medical visas to Pakistanis
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Sushma Swaraj on Monday denied that India was rejecting medical visa
applications of Pakistanis and asked Pakistan's top diplomat Sartaj Aziz to
respond to her letter seeking travel permission for the mother of alleged
Indian spy Kulbushan Jadhav who is on a death row in that country.
In a series of
tweets, the minister said Aziz, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Foreign
Affairs Advisor, should not hesitate to write recommendation for Pakistanis
seeking medical treatment in India.
The remarks come
amid media reports in Pakistan that the Indian Embassy in Islamabad had
rejected the medical visa application of a 25-year-old Pakistani tumour patient
who was to travel to India for treatment.
Faiza Tanveer had
sought Sushma Swaraj's intervention and help to "save my life".
Sushma Swaraj said
the Indian authorities would continue issuing visas but with Aziz's
recommendation to Pakistanis who seek medical care in India.
"I assure
Pakistan nationals seeking medical visa with a recommendation from Sartaj Aziz,
we will issue the visa immediately. I have my sympathies for all Pakistan
nationals seeking medical visa for their treatment in India," the Minister
said.
Sushma Swaraj asked
Aziz to recommend for those who need medical visa.
"I see no
reason why should he hesitate to give his recommendation for nationals of his
own country. I am sure Sartaj Aziz also has consideration for the nationals of
his country."
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