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Pakistan asks Indian editor to leave

Source: PTI
Last updated on: September 10, 2004 22:06 IST
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Pakistani authorities on Friday asked Kanwar Sandhu, resident editor of The Hindustan Times' Chandigarh edition, to leave the country shortly after he checked into a hotel in Lahore, where he was part of a delegation led by Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala.

Sandhu was among three editors in the 45-member delegation headed for Gujaranwala, Bhai Kanhaiya's birthplace.

"I had checked into my hotel after a few formalities. However, the Pakistan authorities came to my hotel and asked me to leave the country citing that I had been blacklisted for an alleged visa violation in 1991," he said over phone from Amritsar.

"I don't remember if I had done any visa violation," he said adding that he had visited Pakistan in 1990-91 and did a story for "my organisation (India Today at that time) on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir" and had even travelled with the then Pakistan prime minister and interviewed him.

"They could have denied me visa earlier... when I had already landed up in a hotel, why did they decide not to allow me to be part of the delegation?"

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