British MP who leads Kashmir group denied entry to India


Labour MP is refused entry to India after landing at New Delhi airport, following her criticism over Kashmir

  • Debbie Abrahams, a Labour Party MP, was denied entry at New Delhi airport 
  •  Abrahams chairs a parliamentary group on the disputed region of Kashmir 
  •  Indian immigration officials did not give a reason for the rejection of her visa 

A Labour MP was refused entry to India today after landing at New Delhi airport, following her outspoken criticism of the country’s dealing with Kashmir.  

Debbie Abrahams, a Labour Party Member of Parliament who chairs a parliamentary group focused on the disputed region of Kashmir, was unable to clear customs after her valid Indian visa was rejected, the aide, Harpreet Upal, said. 

Abrahams and Upal arrived at the airport on an Emirates flight from Dubai at 9am.

Upal said the immigration officials did not cite any reason for denying Abrahams entry and revoking her visa which is valid until October 2020.

A spokesman for India’s foreign ministry did not immediately comment.

This photograph provided by Harpreet Upal, an accompanying aide of British Member of Parliament Debbie Abrahams shows Abrahams at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, India today

This photograph provided by Harpreet Upal, an accompanying aide of British Member of Parliament Debbie Abrahams shows Abrahams at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, India today 

Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani speaks during a rally in Sopore, north of Srinagar 1 November, 2013. Abrahams has been an outspoken critic of the Indian government's move last August stripping Kashmir of its semi-autonomy and demoting it from a state to a federal territory

Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani speaks during a rally in Sopore, north of Srinagar 1 November, 2013. Abrahams has been an outspoken critic of the Indian government's move last August stripping Kashmir of its semi-autonomy and demoting it from a state to a federal territory

Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani speaks during a rally in Sopore, north of Srinagar 1 November, 2013. Abrahams has been an outspoken critic of the Indian government’s move last August stripping Kashmir of its semi-autonomy and demoting it from a state to a federal territory

Abrahams has been a member of Parliament since 2011 and was on a two-day personal trip to India, she said in a statement.

‘I tried to establish why the visa had been revoked and if I could get a “visa on arrival” but no one seemed to know,’ she said in the statement.

‘Even the person who seemed to be in charge said he didn´t know and was really sorry about what had happened. So now I am just waiting to be deported … unless the Indian Government has a change of heart. I’m prepared to let the fact that I’ve been treated like a criminal go, and I hope they will let me visit my family and friends.’

Abrahams has been an outspoken critic of the Indian government’s move last August stripping Kashmir of its semi-autonomy and demoting it from a state to a federal territory.

A February 3 file photo shows an image Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing his ruling party at a campaign rally ahead of Delhi state elections in New Delhi, India. India took more than 20 foreign diplomats on a visit to Kashmir last week, the second such trip Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s Hindu nationalist government has organized in six months

A February 3 file photo shows an image Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing his ruling party at a campaign rally ahead of Delhi state elections in New Delhi, India. India took more than 20 foreign diplomats on a visit to Kashmir last week, the second such trip Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s Hindu nationalist government has organized in six months

A February 3 file photo shows an image Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing his ruling party at a campaign rally ahead of Delhi state elections in New Delhi, India. India took more than 20 foreign diplomats on a visit to Kashmir last week, the second such trip Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s Hindu nationalist government has organized in six months

Shortly after the changes to Kashmir’s status were passed by India’s Parliament, Abrahams wrote a letter to India’s High Commissioner to the UK, saying the action ‘betrays the trust of the people’ of Kashmir.

India took more than 20 foreign diplomats on a visit to Kashmir last week, the second such trip Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s Hindu nationalist government has organized in six months.

Access to the region remains tight, with no foreign journalists allowed.