Deccan Chronicle

Passport trouble for top shuttlers

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New Delhi: Top shuttlers, including Parupalli Kashyap and H. S. Prannoy, are waiting for their passports to fly out of the country on Thursday to participat­e in the upcoming tournament­s in Canada and The USA. Commonweal­th Games champion Kashyap, Prannoy and doubles specialist N. Sikki Reddy, who were playing at the Australia Super Series last month, had applied for the New Zealand visa a week back but they are yet to receive their passports. Kashyap on Tuesday took to twitter to request External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Sports Minister Vijay Goel to look into the matter so that they don’t miss the opportunit­y to play in Canada next week. “Dear Madam, me, Prannoy and Sikki Reddy applied for New Zealand visa one week back and requested for urgent processing of visa,” Kashyap wrote in the letter which he posted on his twitter handle. “As we have to leave for tournament­s on 6th of July to Canada and US Opens, we require our passports urgently. Ma’am I request you to help us in this matter so that we can travel on 6th July (Thursday),” he wrote. Last month, Sikki Reddy, Prannoy and Summeth Reddy had sought the interventi­on of Swaraj in getting their passports and visas from the Canadian High Commission. The Badminton Associatio­n of India (BAI) then stepped in and the shuttlers received their passports just a day before they were scheduled to leave to Jakarta to participat­e in the Indonesia Super Series Premier. The Canada Open Grand Prix is scheduled to be held from July 11-16, while the US Open Grand Prix Gold will be held from July 19-23. — PTI

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