The Asian Age

‘Pak would have changed if Sushma was PM’

Pak national praises minister after she directed diplomat to provide visa to a patient

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

Pakistan would have changed had Sushma Swaraj been Prime Minister, a grateful Pakistani woman reportedly said after India’s external affairs minister directed the Indian high commission in Islamabad to issue a visa for medical treatment.

Ms Swaraj’s direction to India’s high commission­er in Pakistan Gautam Bambawale came on Thursday after a woman, Hijaab Asif, sought the external affairs minister’s urgent interventi­on in giving visa to a Pakistani requiring medical treatment. “Dear ma’am, spoke

to (deputy high commission­er) DHC in Isalamabad, told the patient’s current condition and he said it’s all up to you. If you allow, @SushmaSwar­aj he would give us the visas right away. Ma’am please take a look into this. We are ready to provide you with any medical verificati­ons or whatsoever by being physically present at IHC in Islamabad. We need your help,” Ms Asif tweeted earlier. The patient is suffering from serious liver ailment, she reportedly said. “Gautam Bambawalej­i — Inhein Indian visa de do (give them the Indian visa),” Ms Swaraj told the Indian high commission­er.

“Maam, we are in touch with the applicant. Rest assured we will follow it up,” the Indian high commission tweeted in response to the minister’s directions.

Touched by Ms Swaraj’s response, Ms Asif was quoted as saying, “Lots and lots of love and respect from here. Wish you were our Prime Minister. This country would have changed.”

India had decided a few months ago that Pakistani nationals seeking visas for medical treatment in India must accompany their visa applicatio­ns with a recommenda­tion letter by Pakistan PM’s foreign policy advisor Sartaj Aziz.

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India had decided a few months ago that Pakistani nationals seeking visas for medical treatment must accompany their applicatio­ns with a recommenda­tion letter
Sushma Swaraj India had decided a few months ago that Pakistani nationals seeking visas for medical treatment must accompany their applicatio­ns with a recommenda­tion letter

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