Pak junior squash team gets Indian visas
ISLAMABAD: Following a hectic campaign from the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) that saw them knocking at the doors of World Squash Federation (WSF) and Asian Squash, the High Commission of India has finally budged to the pressure for issuing visas to all barring one member of the Pakistan contingent scheduled to compete in the Junior World meet starting in Chennai (India) from July 18-19.
On Monday, Indian High Commission refused visas to all the nine members of squad after retaining their travelling documents for over two months.
As the news spread through media with PSF also moving to the WSF and Asian body to intervene, the Indian High Commission Friday approached the PSF and issued visas to eight members of the touring party.
“We have been promised to issue visa to ninth member also on the completion of necessary documentation. Five playing members and three officials were issued visas on Friday,” said a source within the PSF.
The PSF first submitted all the required documents in April and after keeping them till last week, Indian High Commission in Islamabad returned back all the documents refusing entry to Pak contingent to figure in Chennai event.
The Islamabad media then highlighted the matter and the PSF approached WSF and even Indian Squash Federation.
“Our efforts and that of media finally helped the team get visa. We are thankful to the Indian High Commission, WSF and media for the help. Our players have been training hard and as such deserve to be part of the world event,” the PSF official, when contacted, said.
Pakistan in recent past has always tried to accommodate Indian athletes. Recently over 25 Indian tennis players were given visas to play Pakistan circuit. Even squash federation accommodated Indian athletes in recent past.
“PSF has always ensured that every foreign player wishing to participate in squash events must be given preference in visa process.
“Similarly, the Pakistan Squash Federation has always helped Indian players also, in getting the visas like Miss Sachika Ingale and her mother were not only given preference in visa process but were always given VIP treatment during their stay in Pakistan,” the official said.
He added the issuance of visa was encouraging news for the Indian and Pakistan
sports relations.
-
Princess Kate Talks About 'hard Conversations' With Kids Amid Andrew Drama -
Prince William Mocked For Being ‘most Reluctant’ King-in-waiting -
Prince William Makes Rare Admission After Andrew Arrest -
‘Got A Lot Of People Gunning For Me’: Trump Makes First Comments On Mar-a-Lago Intruder -
What Countries Have A Say In Andrew Removal From Line Of Succession? -
How Did Luci4 Die? Police Probes 'BodyPartz' Sudden 'suspicious' Death -
King Charles Criticized By Princess Anne Over Andrew Drama -
Hailee Steinfeld Details Preparations Ahead Of Welcoming First Kid With Josh Allen -
Shocking Details Revealed About Gunman 'Austin Tucker' Shot Dead At Trump’s Resort 'Mar-a-Lago' -
Queen Camilla Meets Gisèle Pelicot, Sends Powerful Message To Victims As Andrew's Scandal Deepens -
Cancer-stricken King Charles At Breaking Point? -
Andrew Leaves King Charles No More Moves To Play: ‘Can’t Just Say We Got Nothing’ -
Sterling K. Brown Explains How Sharing His Kids' Photos On Social Media Can Keep Them Safe -
Keir Starmer Gives Major Advise To King Charles Amid Andrew Scandal -
Nick Reiner Pleads Not Guilty In Famous Parents' Double Murder Which Shocked The World -
Benicio Del Toro On Losing Mom In Chldhood: 'I’m Still Dealing With It'