Medical visa to be given to Pakistan child with heart ailment: Sushma Swaraj

“We will give medical visa for his treatment in India,” the External Affairs Minister tweets

August 29, 2017 04:49 pm | Updated 04:56 pm IST - New Delhi

A file photo of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

A file photo of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday said India would grant medical visa for treatment of a newborn baby from Pakistan whose family said he is suffering from a cardiac ailment.

Ms. Swaraj’s assurance to the family from Lahore came after Rohaan’s mother sought the Minister’s intervention.

“We will give medical visa for his treatment in India,” Ms. Swaraj tweeted.

A number of Pakistani citizens had tweeted requesting India to issue medical visa for the child’s treatment.

“When I hug my child, he smiles. He knows he is safe with me. I want to save him, I really do. Help in visa #HelpBabyRohaan @SushmaMs. Swaraj,” Rohaan’s mother Mehwish Mukhtar had tweeted.

A Pakistani national Fawad said Rohaan is a newborn and has a heart problem.

In recent months, Ms. Swaraj has heeded to request by a number of Pakistani citizens in granting medical visas despite strain in ties between the two countries due to a host of issues.

On August 15, Ms. Swaraj 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,” she had tweeted.

In May, the External Affairs Minister 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.

Mr. 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, 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.

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