India issues visa to Pakistani woman seeking cancer treatment

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India on Sunday decided to grant visa to a 25-year-old Pakistani cancer patient who is due to travel across the border for treatment.

"Thanks for your greetings on India's Independence day. We are giving you the visa for your treatment in India," Indian Mini*ster for External Affairs Sushma Swaraj wrote on Twitter in response to Faiza Tanveer's impassioned plea that she be issued a visa on occasion of India's 70th independence anniversary.

Faiza Tanveer.— Photo: Twitter
Faiza Tanveer.— Photo: Twitter
"Ma'am, you are like [a] mother to me, please issue me a medical visa... [and] help me on this happy occasion of 70th year of independence. Thank you," Tanveer had tweeted earlier on Sunday. Last month, India had denied Tanveer the visa.

Tanveer was due to receive treatment at the Inderprastha Dental Col*lege and Hospital (IDCH) in Ghaziabad for a recurrent ameloblastoma, a cancerous oral tumour which is aggressive in nature.

The Indian Embassy had rejected Tanveer's medical visa application in July, citing deteriorating relations between the two countries.

She had then appealed to politicians in both countries to help facilitate her application.


A week after Tanveer was rejected a visa, Swaraj had said that visas would be issued to Pakistani patients on the recommendation of then Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz.

However, Aziz had refused to write a recommendation letter for Faiza, who will now travel to India for medical treatment in September.

The Indian minister had last month steered the direction of the matter to the visa application of Avantika Jadhav, the mother of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, which she said was pending in Pakistan.

“We also have a visa application pending for an Indian national. Ms Avantika Jadhav, who wants to meet her son in Pakistan,” she said.

Swaraj claimed that Aziz had not “acknowledged” a personal letter she wrote to him, asking for approval of Avantika’s visa application so that she may travel to meet her son. Kulbhushan Jadhav was sentenced to death by a military tribunal in Pakistan for espionage and terrorism earlier this year.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1351508/india-issues-visa-to-pakistani-woman-seeking-cancer-treatment
 
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Big hearts again shown by India.

A couple of questions though.

1) I thought Pak already has a world class Cancer hospital built by Imran Khan.
2) Why would not Mr. Sartaj Aziz not write a recommendation letter to Mrs.Tanveer? Ego?
 
Good that atleast we are doing something for these patients.
 
Big hearts again shown by India.

A couple of questions though.

1) I thought Pak already has a world class Cancer hospital built by Imran Khan.

Im sure there are many types of cancer which SKMT doesnt have expertise for. This is perhaps one of them.
 
Kind gesture. We must improve our own useless health facilities so that patients don't need to go elsewhere for treatment.
 
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