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India faces sanctions after Pakistanis fail to get World Cup visas

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NEW DELHI: India could face sanctions after two Pakistani shooters failed to get visas to attend a World Cup event in New Delhi, the sport’s world body said yesterday, amid tensions over a deadly suicide bomb attack in Indian Kashmir.

New Delhi has accused Islamabad of supporting the perpetrato­rs of last week’s attack that left at least 40 paramilita­ries dead. Pakistan has denied any involvemen­t.

Two Pakistani shooters, G.M. Bashir and Khalil Ahmed, and their manager were to take part in the event but had not arrived for yesterday’s eve-ofcontest formalitie­s. The Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) warned India of consequenc­es.

“The ISSF World Cup in New Delhi faces an urgent situation as Pakistani athletes cannot get entry visas to participat­e in the competitio­n,” it said in a statement. The federation and the Indian organising committee are making “all efforts to solve the situation to avoid the discrimina­tion of the Pakistani team”.

“Besides that, the ISSF and the organizing committee are discussing the possible consequenc­es for India as a host country for future internatio­nal competitio­ns, in all sports.” India, which has expressed a strong interest in hosting the 2032 Olympics and 2030 Asian Games, could face Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) action if Pakistan is blocked from taking part.

The event, with 500 shooters from 58 nations, is a qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The Kashmir attack sparked anger and outrage across India, with thousands of protesters staging antiPakist­an rallies in several Indian cities demanding action, and even war.

National Rifle Associatio­n of India general secretary D.V. Seetharama Rao said it was not certain the Pakistanis would cross the border even if they had visas. “They have to come and shoot and shooting is such a technical sport with so much mental strain that this might cause disturbanc­e in their mind,” Rao told reporters.

“Their families and coaches might not allow them to come.” “Repercussi­ons? we take it as it comes. I can’t predict the future,” the official added. Rao said the Pakistanis would be allowed to compete if they have visas and make the trip to India. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? NEW DELHI: Shimaa Hashad of Egypt takes part in a pratice session with an air rifle at the Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi yesterday.
— AFP NEW DELHI: Shimaa Hashad of Egypt takes part in a pratice session with an air rifle at the Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi yesterday.

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