India bars Pakistani diplomats from visiting Kolkata


New Delhi, Mar 16 (IANS): The Indian government barred five Pakistani diplomats and two of their family members from travelling to Kolkata to watch the upcoming World T20 match between the two neighbouring countries on March 19 due to security reasons.

A senior Pakistani diplomat, who did not want to be named, expressed disappointment over the Indian decision and told IANS: "It is unfortunate that India, despite being the host of the World Cup, is refusing to fulfill its obligations and creating hurdles."

Pakistan’s High Commissioner in New Delhi, Abdul basit, was also awaiting permission to travel to Kolkata. So far, he had received no communication green-lighting his visit.

Basit is scheduled to travel on March 18 to watch the World T20 encounter at Eden Garden.

Sources also revealed that the Pakistani Foreign Office is expected to summon the Indian envoy in Islamabad to formally record its protest over New Delhi’s decision to bar the Pakistani diplomats from travelling to Kolkata.

IANS has, meanwhile, reliably learnt that the external affairs ministry has denied permission to the diplomats in question as they belong to the Inter-Services Intelligence and their travel posed a security threat.

  

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  • Shashi Kiran, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    ICC should not allow this type of competition to happen in a country which creates hurdles last time issue was to play in Dharamshalla and now this issues, it is not just for cricketing body it is for all other sports too. Many sportsman are depending on all this type of events.

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