The Asian Age

Denial of Indian visa to UKMP kicks off storm

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Lord Alexander Carlile, British MP and legal adviser to Bangladesh Opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia, was on Wednesday night denied entry into India on his arrival in New Delhi for not having the appropriat­e Indian visa, with MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar saying Lord Carlile’s intended activity in India was incompatib­le with the purpose of his visit as mentioned in his visa applicatio­n.

The MEA also accused Lord Carlile of having planned to create problems in ties between India and Bangladesh. The MEA spokespers­on said Lord Carlile had been told in advance in London itself that his visa was not valid, but yet he chose to travel.

Sources said Lord Carlile’s e- visa had been revoked earlier by the Indian authoritie­s. The MEA said that when Lord Carlile landed in New Delhi, he already had a return boarding pass on a flight two hours later to London, indicating that he knew clearly that he was not going to be allowed into India for his intended activity.

Lord Carlile was reportedly going to address a press conference in New Delhi on issues pertaining to the treatment meted out to the Bangladesh Nationalis­t Party ( BNP) Opposition leader by Bangladesh

◗ The MEA said Lord Carlile’s intended activity in India was incompatib­le with the purpose of his visit as mentioned in his visa applicatio­n

authoritie­s. Lord Carlile, meanwhile, alleged that he was denied entry into India under pressure from the Bangladesh­i government.

A home ministry official was quoted by news agencies as saying, “Addressing a press conference is a political act. No country issues visa for indulging in political activities. Lord Carlile’s visa was not for addressing the press.”

On Thursday, the MEA spokespers­on said, “He ( Lord Carlile) arrived last night. He is a British lawyer. He did not have the appropriat­e valid visa... It is important to understand that whatever you are filling up in the applicatio­n form, as your intended purpose of the journey should match with what you are actually going to do with the ground.”

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