Visit cancelled as I put riders, says British MEP Chris Davies
SAYS HE SOUGHT PERMISSION TO MOVE FREELY, UNACCOMPANIED BY SECURITY FORCES
LONDON:CHRIS Davies, a member of the European parliament (MEP) from the UK, had his invitation to meet PM Narendra Modi and visit J&K allegedly withdrawn after he insisted on moving freely during the trip, speaking to anyone he wanted and not being accompanied by security.
Davies, MEP from north-west England, said on Tuesday that he received the invitation on October 7, responded to it the next day, but was told on October 10 that it had been withdrawn without any reason being mentioned.
Davies said: “I was happy to accept [the invitation] on the condition that during my time in Kashmir I would be free to go wherever I wish, and talk to whoever I wish, unaccompanied by military, police or security forces but accompanied by journalists.”
“I am not prepared to take part in a PR stunt for the Modi government and pretend that all is well. It is very clear that democratic principles are being subverted in Kashmir, and the world needs to start taking notice.” Davies said he was invited by an organisation called WESTT (Women’s Economic and Social Think Tank) to meet PM Modi on October 28, visit J&K on October 29, and address a press conference on October 30. A chain of e-mail communications accessed by HT showed that Madi Sharma, an entrepreneur and chief of WESTT, approached Davies on October 7 to join a delegation for a three-day visit to the Valley.
The email mentioned that Davies’ participation would be as a guest . Davies insisted on a written guarantee that he would be allowed to move freely. Sharma said some security would be necessary but that she was sure it “will not hinder your (Davies’) work”. A meeting was fixed for October 10. But on October 10 in an email addressed to Davies and Irina Von Wiese, another MEP from the Liberal Democrats party, Sharma said, “I apologise that I cannot take any more MEPS at this stage,” she said, adding that she will arrange a meeting in the future. Sharma was unavailable for comment.