London: The Indian High Commission in London confirmed on Tuesday that British lawmaker Debbie Abrahams who was denied entry to India and deported to Dubai on Monday did not hold a valid visa.
Abrahams who is an Opposition Labour Party MP and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir claimed she was travelling on a valid e-visa to India to visit family and friends but her visa was revoked without explanation.
She questioned why her visa was suddenly revoked and also the possibility of a visa on arrival, something India does not offer.
"Mission has confirmed from the Indian immigration authorities that Ms. Debbie Abrahams did not hold a valid visa," the Indian High Commission said in a statement on Twitter.
"Further, there is no provision for visa on arrival for UK nationals. She was accordingly requested to return," the statement noted.
Abrahams, who has been a vocal critic of the Indian government's abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, posted what looks like an e-visa document on Twitter to show that she had a visa issued on October 7 last year, which was valid until October 5, 2020.
"Once again the key questions are why was it revoked and when the Labour Party MP questioned.
"Again, for clarity, I am PRO human rights and social justice. I will always speak up for people who are not afforded these rights including Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control, she added, as part of an ongoing social media row over the issue.
In an account of her experience at the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Monday, Abrahams said she had presented herself at the immigration desk along with her documents and e-visa.