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Special Correspondent
Javed Akhtar
Mr. Akhtar told this correspondent by telephone from Mumbai the High Commission was now backtracking after the Indian media took up the visa cancellation in a big way. He said a group visa was issued to him and 20 others, including Saif Ali Khan, Shabana Azmi, Sridevi and Urmila Matondkar, to travel to Karachi for a Bollywood fund-raiser for the October 2005 earthquake victims. On June 22, another visa was issued but his name was missing. All others were given permission to travel to Karachi. The writer said he raised the issue with top High Commission officials and they asked for "a day" to sort out the problem. After waiting for visa, Akbar Asif, son of film director K.A. Asif and an organiser of the show, announced in Karachi on Friday that the June 25 event was being postponed as Mr. Akhtar had been denied a visa. Mr. Akhtar said he was not going to make money in Karachi but going there for a good cause. "And, is this what I get in response?"
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