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Kashmiri journalist and human rights activist Bilal Bhat on Monday, 15 October, alleged that he was offloaded from the IGI T3 airport in New Delhi by the immigration authorities when he was due to visit Malaysia.
According to him, despite inquiring about the 'reason' several times from immigration officials, they did not disclose it to him.
Speaking to The Quint, Bhat said he was selected as a delegate and was representing India at the Children and Youth Assembly, organised by UN-Habitat, UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP), Urbanice Malaysia and UN Major Group for Children and Youth in association with the 7th Asia-Pacific Urban Forum (APUF-7).
Narrating his ordeal to The Quint, Bhat said upon reaching the immigration counter at the airport around 8 pm on Monday, he was first asked if he was a Kashmiri and then enquired about the purpose of his visit.
Bhat has shared evidence with The Quint of his talks with a university in Malaysia.
According to Bhat, after asking him a few questions, the immigration officials asked him to produce further documents to verify his age. The officials then took his driver’s licence, visa and some other documents and asked him to wait outside the office.
Bhat said the officials are still in possession of his driver’s licence.
Bhat further said he was particularly surprised at the incident as he was awarded by the Health Ministry only last month at an event in Chennai.
“Just a month ago the Health Minister awarded me for inviting more than 100 delegates from 20 countries to speak on SDGs (sustainable development goals) at an International Youth Forum in Chennai,” Bhat said.
On being asked why he thinks he was barred from leaving the country, Bhat said the government does not want the Kashmir issue be raised outside India.
He said the fact that the Malaysian prime minister recently spoke at the UN on critical lines on the Kashmir issue, may also have been a reason behind the incident.
The Quint has reached out to immigration authorities, and the copy will be updated with their response.
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