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German envoy claims MEPs statement on Kashmir not in official capacity

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Published : Oct 30, 2019, 7:05 PM IST

German envoy to India reiterated European Union's stand on Kashmir and claimed that MEPs statement are not in official capacity. Terming Article 370 an internal issue of India, EU delegation had said they stand by the country in its fight against global terrorism.

German envoy claims MEPs statement on Kashmir not in official capacity

New Delhi: Modi government finds itself in a muddle over the EU delegation visit to Kashmir, as questions are being raised over the purpose and involvement of 'International Business Broker' Madi Sharma in organising the unofficial visit.

German envoy claims MEPs statement on Kashmir not in official capacity

In the backdrop of the recent developments and alleged sidelining of MEA in fixing appointments with top-level leaders including the Prime Minister and NSA Doval, for the MEPs, German envoy has issued a statement.

Speaking to ETV Bharat on whether German authorities had any knowledge regarding their visit and whether statements from them will uphold any official capacity, German envoy to India, Walter J Lindner said that MEP's came here in private capacity and not in any official visit.

"I can't tell much more than what we have read in the newspaper. EU has iterated its stand that these parliamentarians are here in private capacity," Lindner said.

Officially, Germany had backed the Indian government's move to strip off special status granted to the state for nearly seven decades. Though the diplomatic sources have said that they have time and again raised their concerns regarding the restrictions in the valley, on humanitarian grounds.

There is a high possibility that during German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to India, which starts from Thursday, both leaders might talk about the prevailing situation in the valley.

Meanwhile, the Congress party has asked the Prime Minister to make a clear statement on Madi Sharma and the third party interference in the internal matter of the country. Congress also said that the Modi government has committed a 'grave sacrilege' by allowing a third party to assess the ground situation of Kashmir, while the valley remains an integral part of India.

Terming Article 370 an internal issue of India, EU parliamentarians visiting Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday said they stand by the country in its fight against global terrorism.

The delegation was the first high-level foreign visit to Kashmir after the August 5 decision of the Centre to revoke the state's special status and bifurcate it into two union territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

Ministry of External Affairs has officially denied extending an invitation to any of these MEPs. The letter sent by Madi Sharma to British MEP Davies clearly stated that expenses for the visit would be sponsored by International Institute for National Aligned Studies in Delhi. The relation between IINA, Madi Sharma and PMO casts doubts over the purpose of the visit.

Read: Congress questions Modi govt over MEPs meet and 'broker' Madi Sharma

New Delhi: Modi government finds itself in a muddle over the EU delegation visit to Kashmir, as questions are being raised over the purpose and involvement of 'International Business Broker' Madi Sharma in organising the unofficial visit.

German envoy claims MEPs statement on Kashmir not in official capacity

In the backdrop of the recent developments and alleged sidelining of MEA in fixing appointments with top-level leaders including the Prime Minister and NSA Doval, for the MEPs, German envoy has issued a statement.

Speaking to ETV Bharat on whether German authorities had any knowledge regarding their visit and whether statements from them will uphold any official capacity, German envoy to India, Walter J Lindner said that MEP's came here in private capacity and not in any official visit.

"I can't tell much more than what we have read in the newspaper. EU has iterated its stand that these parliamentarians are here in private capacity," Lindner said.

Officially, Germany had backed the Indian government's move to strip off special status granted to the state for nearly seven decades. Though the diplomatic sources have said that they have time and again raised their concerns regarding the restrictions in the valley, on humanitarian grounds.

There is a high possibility that during German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to India, which starts from Thursday, both leaders might talk about the prevailing situation in the valley.

Meanwhile, the Congress party has asked the Prime Minister to make a clear statement on Madi Sharma and the third party interference in the internal matter of the country. Congress also said that the Modi government has committed a 'grave sacrilege' by allowing a third party to assess the ground situation of Kashmir, while the valley remains an integral part of India.

Terming Article 370 an internal issue of India, EU parliamentarians visiting Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday said they stand by the country in its fight against global terrorism.

The delegation was the first high-level foreign visit to Kashmir after the August 5 decision of the Centre to revoke the state's special status and bifurcate it into two union territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

Ministry of External Affairs has officially denied extending an invitation to any of these MEPs. The letter sent by Madi Sharma to British MEP Davies clearly stated that expenses for the visit would be sponsored by International Institute for National Aligned Studies in Delhi. The relation between IINA, Madi Sharma and PMO casts doubts over the purpose of the visit.

Read: Congress questions Modi govt over MEPs meet and 'broker' Madi Sharma

Intro:New Delhi: The political clamour over the visit of European parliamentarians to Kashmir continues to surge in India. Amid 27 EU parliamentarians who arrived in India, met PM Modi, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, two were from Germany.


Body:Responding to a ETV Bharat query whether German authorities had any knowledge regarding their visit and whether statements from them will uphold any official capacity, the German ambassador to India Walter J Lindner claimed that he can't tell much more than what he has read in the newspaper. He even reiterated EU's stand that these parliamentarians are here in private capacity.

Out of 27 only 23 EU parliamentarians had visited the valley. They had backed India's move to abrogate Article 370 on August 5. They blamed Pakistani PM for spreading misinformation that more than 8 million people have been imprisoned in their homes by Indian forces. They have welcomed Indian administration's move in controlling the situation. These MEPs urged for dialogue between India and Paksitan to resolve the long pending dispute.

Officially, Germany had backed Indian government's move to strip off special status granted to the state for nearly seven decades. Though the diplomatic sources have told ETV Bharat that they have time and again raised their concerns regarding the restrictions in the valley.

There is a high possibility that during German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to India which starts from Thursday, both leaders can talk about the prevailing situation in the valley.







Conclusion:Political debate over the visit of these European parliamentarians ignited after a report claimed that 22 out of 27 MEPs were from the right wing parties in their country.

What further triggered it that the invitation to these 30 MEPs were extended by the Brussels based British PIO Madi Sharma whose relation to government of India continues to remain unclear.



Ministry of External Affairs have officially denied of extending any invitation to any of these MEPs. The letter sent by Madi Sharma to British MEP Davies clearly stated that expenses for the visit would be sponsored by International Institute for National Aligned Studies in Delhi.

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