by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, NOV 2
The
Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal has sought the
intervention of Union Home Minister Mr. Sushil Kumar Shinde for taking slew of
measures to facilitate issuance of visa to Pakistan by opening an office of
the Consulate General of Pakistan/Indian High Commission at Amritsar/Lahore.
In a communiqué sent
to Union Home Minister today, Mr. Badal said that he was happy for the fact
that India and Pakistan were
moving towards a liberalized visa regime that will help trade and also cement
people to people ties. He emphasized that trade and cultural ties create a more
congenial atmosphere within the two countries and ensure development on both
sides of the border and both government should initiate all steps to push this
process further.
Mr. Badal reiterated
the long outstanding demand of people and said that we should take steps to
open an office of the Consulate General of Pakistan/Indian High Commission at
Amritsar/Lahore so that people could apply for visas without having to travel
to Delhi/Islamabad. He said that both countries should also take steps to
ensure that larger numbers of visas are issued allowing people to cross the
border on foot.
Listing out the
problems being faced by Indian nationals visiting Pakistan,
he said that such cases are sent by the Pakistan High Commission to Islamabad and it takes
almost two months for processing the visa. He said that Government of India
should prevail upon the Government of Pakistan to curtail this waiting period.
He said that
similarly, Pakistani nationals who intended to visit India required a sponsorship letter
attested by a gazetted officer and Pakistani nationals find this condition very
difficult to meet. He suggested that traders who wished to visit India should be allowed to visit India if they
seek an invitation letter from the Chamber of Commerce of the District and City
where the trader wished to visit. The Deputy Chief Minister said that it would
be useful to register trade associations (like the Cycle Parts Manufacturing
Association, Karyana Merchants Association etc) and bodies like CII/PHD
Chambers of Commerce at the National, State and District level so that on their
recommendations the issuance of visas could be put on a fast track. Mr. Badal
said that such a move would be a sufficient safeguard to ensure that only
genuine traders visit India
for furthering trade and commerce.
Stress ing the need for encouraging
medical tourism between both countries, Mr. Badal said that he has noticed that
there was great potential for medical tourism. He said that patients in Pakistan who
suffering from eye and bone diseases did not have access to appropriate
surgical facilities. The Deputy Chief Minister said that India has good
orthopedic and ophthalmic hospitals and if medical tourism was put on a fast
track it would be a win-win situation as their people would get early treatment
and this would generate economic benefits to our side.
Mr. Badal hoped that Union government
would take proactive steps in this direction to further improve trade ties
between both countries.
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