Government to grant visas to all sportspersons, including Pakistanis, to compete in international events held in India

Government to grant visas to all sportspersons, including Pakistanis, to compete in international events held in India

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, June 19, 2019, 03:09 PM IST
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After issues with hosting a few international sporting events in recent times, the Indian government has assured the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Tuesday that visas will be granted to participants from all countries, including Pakistan, “without prejudice”.

According to Indian Express, Union Sports Secretary Radhey Shyam Julaniya has written to Indian Olympic Association (IOA) chief Narinder Batra, saying that they are looking forward to co-operating with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on hosting future international sporting events. The letter was also marked to IOC chief Thomas Bach. In the letter to Batra, Julaniya said that the Indian government will permit all qualifying athletes belonging to any nationality to participate in sporting events without any prejudice.

"It is the policy of the government that India will hold international sporting events and will permit all qualified athletes belonging to any National Olympic Committee recognised by IOC or any national federation affiliated to International Federation concerned to participate. Such participation of athletes shall be without prejudice to our principled positions and policies on other political matters including issues such as international recognition or otherwise of the country of origin of the athletes," the letter read.

The IOC had, recently, put India's prospective bids for all big-ticket events on hold for refusing visas to two Pakistani shooters. In November last year, India were let off with a warning for not giving visa to a boxer from Kosovo. A senior IOA official told The Indian Express that they will reopen talks to host the 2026 Youth Olympics, 2032 Olympics and an IOC Congress with the world body. “We have sent letters regarding the same to the IOC on Tuesday and it is likely to be discussed during the IOC Session in Lausanne next week,” the official said.

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