Pakistan squash team granted visa by India for World Junior Championship in Chennai

Pakistan squash team granted visa by India for World Junior Championship in Chennai

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The Indian High Commission has issued visas to the Pakistan squash team, allowing the country to participate in World Junior Squash Championships to be held in Chennai from July 17 to 29. PSF secretary, Tahir Sultan stated that the visa for the last player in the contingent was issued on Thursday.

Initially, the Indian High Commission had returned the passports of the players and officials of Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) without granting them a visa. Tahir Sultan, PSF secretary, claimed that it was after the PSF approached the World Squash Federation and Asian Squash Federation and asked them to cancel the event in India that the matter was resolved.

“We thank the World and Asian bodies for taking up our case and getting the Indian squash body to convince their government to issue us visas in a change of heart,” Sultan said as quoted by scroll.in.

“We have now visas for the entire contingent comprising six players and three officials who will take part in the team and individual championships."

Sultan said that the World Junior Championship has been an international event and it has been given to India to host and there was no justification for keeping Pakistan team out of it.

“We had asked the concerned bodies and affiliated members to intervene and ensure we get the Indian visas or else the World Championship should not be held in India,” he said.

The PSF official said Pakistan was a pioneer in squash and had produced several world champions and top players.

“I would think that in India where the sport is becoming popular they would benefit from watching our team play there,” he said.

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