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Sushma Swaraj gives stinging reply to student with ‘Indian-occupied Kashmir’ in Twitter bio, says 'no place like that'

"If you are from J&K state, we will definitely help you. But your profile says you are from 'Indian occupied Kashmir'. There is no place like that," Swaraj said, responding to his request for help.

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​Responding in the perfect way possible, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Thursday gave a stinging reply to a person who mentioned 'Indian occupied Kashmir' in his twitter bio. She said, "there is no place like that."

"If you are from J&K state, we will definitely help you. But your profile says you are from 'Indian occupied Kashmir'. There is no place like that," Swaraj said, responding to his request for help. 

Tweeting to Swaraj, Sheikh Ateeq had sought her help from the Philippines in getting a new passport and said he needed to get back to his home as his health was deteriorating. 
 
"I am from J&K doing medicine course here in Philippines my passport got damaged I applied for new one 1 month ago I request u pls help me to get it as i literally need to go home for medical checkup (sic)," Ateeq had tweeted. 

Sushma Swaraj gives stinging reply

Later, in another tweet, Swaraj expressed happiness that Ateeq had corrected his profile and then directed Indian authorities saying, "He is an Indian national from J&K. Pls help him." 

Sushma Swaraj gives stinging reply

Later, Ateeq apparently deleted his Twitter account as it could not be accessed. 

Meanwhile, Swaraj also offered help to another Indian named Chetna Ahuja, who complained that she was harassed due to Indian e-visa. 

"I was scheduled to travel from HK-Delhi with my baby and helper as my mother has a surgery . We applied e-visa and got a granted ETA but today on spot they rejected -passport incomplete," Ahuja said. 

Responding to her request for help, Swaraj told Indian authorities that the case needs "compassionate handling". 

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