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Pakistan regrets non-issuance of visas to devotees by India
December 30, 2017

Pakistan has regretted the last minute postponement and non-issuance of visas by India for the visit of 192 Pakistani devotees to participate in the Urs of Hazrat Khawaja Nizamuddin Aulia (RA) in Delhi. 

Spokesperson of foreign office Dr Muhammad Faisal, in a statement today (Saturday), said the visit was to take place under the provisions of the 1974 Pakistan-India Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines and is a regular annual feature.

As a result of this Indian decision, the Pakistani devotees will be deprived of the opportunity to participate in the Urs begining from Monday. The spokesperson said this is unfortunate and runs counter to the letter and spirit of the 1974 Protocol and objective of people-to-people contacts.

The spokesperson said such measures also undermine the efforts aimed at improving the environment and normalizing relations between the two countries.

Dr Muhammad Faisal said it is ironic that the visas were not issued to Pakistani Zaireen on the occasion of Urs of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya who was a symbol of bringing communities closer to each other.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's unambiguous and steadfast support to the Palestinian cause was well known and it always supported the two state solution of the issue. 

This was stated by Foreign Office Spokesperson in a response to media queries regarding the participation of the Palestinian Ambassador in a public meeting held in support of Palestinians.

He said that Pakistan's unequivocal position was demonstrated by rejecting the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as capital of Israel.

The Spokesperson said that the people and Government of Pakistan respect the Palestinian Ambassador's active participation in events organized to express solidarity with the people of Palestine.