Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

INDIANS TO PAY MORE FOR UK VISA

- Jayanth Jacob jayanth.jacob@hindustant­imes.com

The health surcharge that Indian profession­als, students and others have to pay for a UK visa for six months or more will rise later this year, raising the overall cost of the visa.

NEWDELHI:OFFICIALS from India’s mission in the Maldives held consultati­ons with their counterpar­ts from the US and UK on the evolving situation in the island country after the declaratio­n of emergency.

Indian high commission­er Akilesh Mishra and his US counterpar­t Atul Keshap discussed the developmen­ts.

“The internatio­nal community is concerned with the developmen­ts in the island nation and the threat to the rule of law and freedom of press. Countries concerned are in touch with each other to evaluate the situation. The discussion­s were in this regard,” said an official familiar with the developmen­ts.

A similar consultati­on was held with officials from the United Kingdom.

Queries about the meeting received no formal response from the external affairs ministry. A second official said: “As part of their functions, high commission­ers do meet with other ambassador­s and high commission­ers to exchange views on a variety of subjects.”

The first official said the situation is grim as the government is pitted against both a united opposition as well as the judiciary and institutio­nal freedoms are under threat.

The official also said that the united opposition continues to reach out to the internatio­nal community.

British envoy James Dauris tweeted Maldives Chief Justice Hassan Saeed had told him that the judges are under great pressure.

“It is in the fundamenta­l interests of every Maldivian that the independen­ce of the judiciary is respected & supported,” he posted.

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