DUBAI: Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has asked the embassy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to grant a medical visa to a Dubai-based Pakistani family whose son is suffering from a rare heart disease. The minister responded to Touqeer Ali’s tweet 12 hours after receiving request for help.
Responding to Touqeer Ali’s tweet, the minister said: “Please do not worry. I [Sushma Swaraj] have asked to grant visa for the open heart surgery of your child to India.”
Pls do not worry. I have asked @cgidubai to grant visa for the open heart surgery of your child in India. pic.twitter.com/UgLFtPLtIV https://t.co/49kIcBXx9b
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) November 12, 2017
Ali, the father of the ailing child had on Saturday tweeted informing the Indian minister about a visa application that had been put forward through Consulate General of India in the UAE on September 18.
Ali requested for help from Swaraj for his son who was advised a rare open-heart surgery for Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries [CCTGA] by doctors.
[…] Simply yesterday, she directed the Indian Consulate in United Arab Emirates (UAE) to problem a visa to a Dubai- based mostly household for the therapy of their son who suffered from a coronary heart […]
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