India to grant medical visa to Pak patients in bonafide cases
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said India would grant medical visa to Pakistani nationals in genuine pending cases.
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday said India would grant medical visa to Pakistani nationals in genuine pending cases.
"On the auspicious occasion of India's Independence day, we will grant medical visa in all bonafide cases pending with us. @IndiainPakistan," Swaraj said in a tweet tagging the Indian High Commission in Pakistan.
On the auspicious occasion of India's Independence day, we will grant medical visa in all bonafide cases pending with us. @IndiainPakistan
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) August 15, 2017
Few weeks back, Swaraj had said that India would grant medical visa to those nationals from the neighbouring country whose applications were recommended by Pakistan Prime Minister's Foreign Office Advisor Sartaj Aziz.
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Aziz, however, is no longer the Pakistan PM's foreign office advisor as he has been appointed as the deputy chairman of the planning commission.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Abbasi, 58, was sworn-in as Pakistan's 18th prime minister on August 1 after the Supreme Court disqualified the incumbent Nawaz Sharif for dishonesty following the Panama papers scandal.