Carlile violated visa norm: MEA

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Giving reasons for denying entry into to Lord Alexander Carlile, the (MEA) on Thursday said that Carlile's intention for visit was under a question mark.

said Carlile had mentioned "Business" as the purpose for his visit to while applying for visa, but it was later found that he was coming here to hold a press conference.

"He arrived last night. He is a British He did not have a valid visa or an appropriate visa, which means what you filled in visa application form you are not doing that. He applied for a Business Visa. What kind of business is this? Does a Business Visa constitute coming and addressing a press conference? His intended activity in India was incompatible with the purpose of his visit as mentioned in his visa application. It was, therefore, decided to deny him entry into India.The right to grant visa is the sole prerogative of a country," Kumar said.

The added that the motivation behind the visit was clear. "He was trying to create some kind of problem between India and governments. And he was also trying to create a misunderstanding between the and the opposition parties in Bangladesh. You (Carlile) are using Indian soil. What you wanted to say here you could have done from There is a bit of suspicion. The intention itself is doubtful. If coming to India then you should must respect the law of the land," Kumar added. He further said that Carlile was informed in advance about his visa denial yet he came to India. "He carried a return boarding pass for a flight after two hours," Kumar said.

In his statement from London, Carlile said he wants an explanation from the for denying him entry.

"Yesterday whilst in mid air I was refused entry to India. The knew perfectly well why I was coming to give this briefing and to meet the Commonwealth Human Rights initiative. This is no way to treat a 70 year and Parliamentarian. I am outraged by the political interference in Begum Khaleda Zia's case on political grounds on two governments. And I expect a full explanation from Indian government. I have the visa they granted me a few days ago. There will be a further briefing in on a few day's time," Carlile said in a statement.

"When I landed at Delhi airport, Indian authorities did not provide me a valid reason to deny entry in India. I have no connection with any political party. What has issued statement regarding my deportation was totally untrue," Carlile said in a press conference over following his deportation. He said that India should be ashamed to "supinely" agree to the Bangladesh government's "intolerable pressure".

Carlile was earlier also denied entry into by the

"Since I did not get the permission to come to Dhaka, I wanted to hold the press conference in India in order explain the complexities of Khaleda Zia's case to the international media community," Carlile told Bangladeshi newspaper Tribune.

Meanwhile, Calile's proposed speech for his press conference was out in public. The speech talked mainly about Khaleda Zia's case.

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 17:45 IST