New Delhi: India has withdrawn a Chinese dissident leader's visa days after Beijing protested the move calling him a terrorist.
Dolkun Isa, an Uyghur activist, was granted a tourist visa to travel to India this week for a democracy conference in Dharamsala, which the Dalai Lama was also expected to attend.
Mr Isa, who lives in exile in Germany, told NDTV: "I express my disappointment on Indian authorities' cancellation of my visa."
He said: "I recognize and understand the difficult position that the Indian government found itself, and regrets that my trip has generated such unwarranted controversy."
Government sources say the dissident leader's visa was cancelled after India learnt that he had an Interpol red corner notice against him.
China had referred to the Interpol notice against Mr Isa and said bringing him to justice was a "due obligation of relevant countries."
Dolkun Isa's visa came after China repeatedly justified its decision to veto a proposal by India at UN to designate Jaish e Mohammad Chief Masood Azhar a terrorist.
New Delhi's turnabout has raised questions about pressure from China.
Dolkun Isa is a Germany-based Uyghur activist. China accuses him of terror activities in the remote Xinjiang region where there is frequent violence between the local Uyghur population and government forces.
Mr Isa says despite the Red Corner Notice against him he has travelled freely to other democratic countries like the US and Japan.
Dolkun Isa, an Uyghur activist, was granted a tourist visa to travel to India this week for a democracy conference in Dharamsala, which the Dalai Lama was also expected to attend.
Mr Isa, who lives in exile in Germany, told NDTV: "I express my disappointment on Indian authorities' cancellation of my visa."
Government sources say the dissident leader's visa was cancelled after India learnt that he had an Interpol red corner notice against him.
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Dolkun Isa's visa came after China repeatedly justified its decision to veto a proposal by India at UN to designate Jaish e Mohammad Chief Masood Azhar a terrorist.
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Dolkun Isa is a Germany-based Uyghur activist. China accuses him of terror activities in the remote Xinjiang region where there is frequent violence between the local Uyghur population and government forces.
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