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"When we met Mirwaiz in February, he said it would be a big blunder for the GOI (Government of India) to issue Geelani a passport to travel, because he would blend up trouble," a March 2007 US embassy cable released by WikiLeaks said. The cable with a subject title "Kashmiri rejectionist hardliner Geelani seeks US visa" was written by Pyatt it sounds as if the then US Charge d’Affaires Geoffrey Pyatt.
Geelani had applied for a visa to travel to the US for medical treatment for cancer in his remaining kidney. The US had later shorn of visa to Geelani.
While making a cost-benefit analysis of issuing a visa, the US official had believed Geelani’s travel to their country will "physically" take him out of the political picture in India.
"Mirwaiz will not have Geelani breathing down his neck in a delicate political moment in the Valley," the ambassadorial cable said referring to the Indo-Pak dialogue process which was believed to have thrashed out an explanation to Kashmir issue.
One of the diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks had quoted Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh as quoting New Delhi and Islamabad had in opinion agreed on a solution to Kashmir problem. Washington had pondered an interchange plan of distribution Geelani to a third country like Singapore where he would not engage in as much "grandstanding or fundraising" supported by the local Kashmiri society.
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