A UK MP, who is heading the all-party team of the British Parliament on the Kashmir issue, claims that even after having a valid passport, he was not given entry after landing at Delhi Airport and was deported to Dubai from where he was Indira Gandhi Airport She had arrived. MP Debbie Abraham, who has been critical of the decision to remove Article 370 from Kashmir, claims that her visa was supposed to expire in October, but she came to know on Monday that her e-visa had been canceled. Debbie was visiting her relatives in India. Let us know that Debbie is part of the group of UK MPs who wrote the official letter after removing special status from Jammu and Kashmir.
After the information came out, the opposition has attacked the central government. Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram, Shashi Tharoor said, "If things are alright in Kashmir, should the government not allow the critics to see the situation there from their own eyes so that their fears are put to rest?"
On the other hand, a spokesman of the Ministry of Home Affairs said that the British MP was informed that his visa has been canceled but despite this she reached Delhi. At the same time, when the news agency PTI tried to contact Debbie, he said, 'I did not get any mail before 13 February. She has been traveling since then and was out of her office. She claimed that when she reached the immigration desk in Delhi, the officer looked briefly at her screen and then said that your visa had been canceled. He further stated that the officer took the passport and went missing for 10 minutes.
The British MP says he gave this information to a relative, who has contacted the British High Commission and is trying to know what has happened. He further said that after some time the immigration officer came to me but he could not explain why my e-visa has been canceled. Debbie said, "A person who seemed to be in charge told me that he did not know what the matter was and that he regretted what had happened."

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