NEW DELHI -- Non-issuance of a visa by the Pakistani government has led to the cancellation of actor Anupam Kher's participation in the Karachi Literary Festival, which begins on the 5th of February.
Kher was one of the 18 Indians invited to the four-day festival by the organisers but he is the only one whose visa has not been cleared. The other 17 Indian participants have been given visas.
Kher, who has just been honoured with Padma Bhushan by the Indian government, was to participate in at least two sessions and his name figured prominently in the festival schedule.
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Confirming that he has not been issued a visa, Kher told PTI on Tuesday that he was very saddened by the development as he was looking forward to participate in the festival and use the platform to dispel misunderstandings in the minds of people there.
"We welcome their artistes in India. If there are objections to their performance at one place in India they are welcome at other places. But there is no reciprocity," he said.
As to why his visa has not been issued, Kher told PTI:
"I wish I knew. I am wondering if it is because I am a Kashmiri Pandit or because of my views on the tolerance debate in India."
Kher has been in the eye of the storm recently because he had sparked off an explosive social media debate after he told a senior journalist during an interview that he was scared to say that he is a Hindu.
Earlier, In May 2015, an NGO had invited him for an event in Lahore but a visa was denied to him on security grounds, reported The News Minute.
(With inputs from PTI)
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