Son of JKNPP founder is taken off the list and granted an urgent visa for his mother’s burial

Ankit Love expressed his gratitude to the government for taking into account his apology and granting him a visa so he could attend his mother’s funeral.After expressing regret to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for taking part in an anti-government protest in London last year, the son of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) founder Bhim Singh was taken off a blacklist and given an emergency visa so he could attend his mother’s funeral.

Ankit Love (39), a resident of London, was granted a three-month emergency visa on Thursday so that he could attend his mother’s funeral, which is scheduled for Friday afternoon on the banks of the Devika River in the Udhampur region.
Love told PTI over the phone from Delhi after returning from abroad, “I am going to Jammu tomorrow morning to say the last goodbye to my mother.”He expressed his happiness that the government had taken his apology into account and had granted him a visa so that he could give his mother, whose body had been resting in a mortuary for the past week, her last rites.
With the caption, “Thank you India for taking me off the blacklist so that I may go and attend my mother’s funeral,” Love earlier posted a photo of his visa to Facebook. Blessed be.

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