New Delhi: Congress leader Navjot Singh Sindhu on Thursday once again wrote a letter to External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar requesting permission to attend the Kartarpur Corridor inauguration on Saturday.
"Despite repeated reminders you have not responded to whether or not the govt has granted me permission to go to Pakistan for the inauguration," the letter stated.
"I categorically state that if the government has any inhibitions and say no then, as a law abiding citizen, I will not go. But if you don't respond to my third letter, then I will proceed to Pakistan as millions of Sikh devotees go on eligible visa," Sidhu added in his letter.
Sidhu was invited by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for the inauguration, which he accepted. However, India said such invitees would require political clearance.
Sidhu had earlier written to the External Affairs Minister Jaishankar to seek clearance, which he had reportedly not received.