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British MP who criticised the government’s decision on Kashmir was denied entry into India
Debbie Abrahams

A LABOUR MP who has campaigned on behalf of the Kashmiri people said today that she had been refused entry into India and was being “treated like a criminal.”

Debbie Abrahams, who chairs the Commons all-party parliamentary group on Kashmir, reported from Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi that she had been denied a visa to enter the country.

In a statement, she said: “An official took my passport and disappeared for about 10 minutes. When he came back, he was very rude and shouted at me to come with him.”

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