Bamang Tago, who is also the Secretary of Arunachal Pradesh Badminton Association, had applied for a Chinese visa at its embassy in New Delhi to travel to Fuzhou for the ongoing China Super Series Premier badminton tournament.
"What you said does not comply with the facts," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters here while commenting on the Tago's visa issue.
Asked whether Togo was denied visa because he hails from Arunachal Pradesh, Geng said, "the way China issues visa to relevant people is a flexible approach adopted by China to facilitate exchanges between two sides pending the final settlement of the boundary question".
"It fully reflects China's sincerity and flexibility. We hope that India will work together with China to maintain sound momentum of personnel exchanges and cooperation in different fields between the two sides," he said.
Reports from New Delhi said Tago has approached Ministry of External Affairs after he was denied visa by the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi "on ground of Arunachal domiciles", a day after applying for the travel document on November 10.
Following this External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said, "this matter has been brought to our notice now. Government's position on differential treatment of Indian passport holders is clear and well known. We have conveyed it to the Chinese side".
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