Two Pakistanis to be given Indian visas for medical treatment: Sushma Swaraj

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NEW DELHI: Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has announced that two Pakistani nationals will be given visa for undergoing liver transplant surgeries in India.

The minister said she has asked the Indian high commissioner in Islamabad to give visa to Naseem Akhtar, a Pakistani woman, for her liver transplant surgery in India.

Swaraj’s intervention came after Akhtar’s son requested for her help.

“I have asked the Indian high commissioner to give Visa for your mother’s liver transplant surgery in India,” the external affairs minister said in a tweet.

Swaraj said another visa was being granted to Pakistani national Shabbir Ahmed Shah who also required a liver transplant surgery.

“We are giving a visa for your father’s liver transplant surgery in India,” she tweeted.

Shah’s son Ali Asadullah had earlier requested Swaraj on the social media platform to issue a visa to his father for his treatment in India.