The Hindu (Kochi)

ABC journalist left India in spite of visa approval: o‰cials

- Kallol Bhattacher­jee

Australian authoritie­s on Thursday acknowledg­ed that India had granted visa to Avani Dias, chief of bureau of the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (ABC), though she had “chosen” to leave India by that time. They expressed satisfacti­on at the handling of the case by the Ministry of External A§airs (MEA).

Ms. Dias claimed last week that she had to leave India “abruptly” as she was told that her “visa extension would be denied”.

“The Australian government has been working with the Indian government and the ABC and Australia appreciate­s the MEA’s assistance and cooperatio­n. Australia is pleased that the Indian government granted a visa for the journalist though by that time she had chosen to leave India. ABC coverage of India, particular­ly during the election period, is important to Australian­s and the Australian government,” a source from the Australian High Commission here said in response to a question from The Hindu.

The Australian version was corroborat­ed by Indian sources, who said that

Ms. Dias was told nearly two weeks before she left India that her visa applicatio­n was being processed and that the document would be delivered to her. They said that Ms. Dias did receive the visa but decided to leave.

She had said that the Indian authoritie­s were upset over her reporting on pro-Khalistan activists in Punjab and that she was told that her reporting had “crossed a line”.

It is understood that the Indian side was surprised at the accusation­s by Ms. Dias. The Indian sources added that following the grant of visa, her requiremen­ts for covering the Indian election was also being looked into positively and that it could have been arranged despite previous disagreeme­nts over her coverage of Punjab.

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