Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Pak cancer patient seeks Sushma’s help

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

A woman suffering from cancer in Pakistan has urged external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj to help her visit India for treatment after her visa applicatio­n was reportedly rejected by the Indian embassy.

Faiza Tanveer, 25, is suffering from a recurrent ameloblast­oma, an oral tumour which is aggressive in nature.

She planned to visit the Inderprast­ha Dental College and Hospital (IDCH) in Ghaziabad and paid ₹10 lakh in advance for treatment, according to a Pakistani media report.

But the Indian High Commission in Islamabad rejected her medical visa applicatio­n, the report said.

Tanveer’s mother claimed that her applicatio­n was rejected because of deteriorat­ing ties between the two countries.

That forced Tanveer to take to social media to move Indian authoritie­s. Tanveer in several tweets over the past couple of days has urged Swaraj to intervene. She has also posted her photo and a video that showed her tumour.

In one of the tweets, she said, “Please help me save my life mam plz (sic),” and tagged Swaraj. In another tweet, Tanveer said, “Sushma g please help me (sic).”

Last month, an ailing child from Pakistan and his parents were issued visa for an emergency heart treatment after the family sought Swaraj’s help.

TANVEER’S MOTHER CLAIMED THAT HER APPLICATIO­N WAS REJECTED BECAUSE OF DETERIORAT­ING TIES BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES.

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