New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today came to the aid of a sick Pakistani national by giving him a medical visa for his liver transplant surgery in India.
"Yes, we are granting visa for your father's liver transplant surgery in India," Swaraj tweeted in reply to a Pakistani resident Hamid Ali Ashraf, whose father Mohammed Ashraf is to be treated at the Max Hospital in Saket in New Delhi.
"Thank you so much mam thank u. I am heartly greatful to you mam. It is really a great deed towards humanity," Mr Ashraf said in reply to Ms Swaraj's gesture.
He had earlier put out a series of tweets since the start of this month while tagging Swaraj and urging her to grant him a medical visa.
"Respected mam please help us. My father need liver transplant his condtion is very bad please issue the visa I request you mam please," Mr Ashraf earlier tweeted.
Ms Swaraj has accorded her approval in the past to many Pakistani nationals seeking to get medical treatment in India.
"Yes, we are granting visa for your father's liver transplant surgery in India," Swaraj tweeted in reply to a Pakistani resident Hamid Ali Ashraf, whose father Mohammed Ashraf is to be treated at the Max Hospital in Saket in New Delhi.
"Thank you so much mam thank u. I am heartly greatful to you mam. It is really a great deed towards humanity," Mr Ashraf said in reply to Ms Swaraj's gesture.
"Respected mam please help us. My father need liver transplant his condtion is very bad please issue the visa I request you mam please," Mr Ashraf earlier tweeted.
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