Pulwama attack: IOC wants India isolated after Pak sportsmen denied visa
The
International
Olympic Committee
(IOC) has suspended all Indian applications to host future events for
denying two Pakistani
athletes
visas to compete in New Delhi. IOC has also urged other international
sports federations not to stage any competition in India.
The
Olympic committee also revoked the Olympic qualification status for
the men's 25m rapid fire event from the New Delhi World Cup due to
denial of visas to the Pakistani shooters in the wake of last week's
Pulwama terrorist attack, in which 40 CRPF personnel were
killed. “This happened in the interest of the other 500 athletes
from 61 countries participating in the other events who are already
in India for their competition.”India has accused its neighbour of not doing enough to control the militant groups responsible for the Kashmir attacks. Pakistan has denied any involvement.
The IOC said the refusal of visas for competitors went against the principles of the Olympic charter relating to discrimination and political interference from the host country.
“Since becoming aware of the issue, and in spite of intense last-minute ... efforts ... and discussions with the Indian government authorities, no solution has been found to allow the Pakistani delegation to enter India in time to compete,” the IOC statement said. Read More
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