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Indian opposition leaders denied entry to Kashmir, sent back from airport

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New Delhi: Indian opposition leaders including former Congress president Rahul Gandhi were barred from leaving the airport on Saturday in Kashmir, where local authoritie­s had warned that their visit could stoke heightened tension in the region.

The Jammu and Kashmir government said late on Friday political leaders had been asked not to visit Srinagar as the administra­tion works to restore order after weeks of protests against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Aug. 5 decision to withdraw autonomy for the state.

Rejecting the warning, the delegation of opposition leaders from parties including Congress, the Communist Party and the All India Trinamool Congress said they wanted to assess the situation in the valley, and flew from New Delhi on Saturday.

“If the situation is normal then why is the government restrictin­g us from entering the valley. On the one hand the government says that things are normal and on the other they impose entry restrictio­ns, why so many contradict­ions?” senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad told reporters before departing.

When their plane arrived in Srinagar, the politician­s were not allowed to leave the airport and were sent back within a few hours.

Earlier in the day, senior officials told Reuters the administra­tion in Kashmir had booked a return flight to New Delhi for the opposition leaders to prevent them from leaving the airport.

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