Answering a question on the controversial bond at a farewell reception hosted in his honour at the India House, outgoing Indian High Commissioner to the UK Jaimini Bhagwati said, "The issue was taken up with the UK government both at the government level and senior ministerial level."
"They were told about our concerns. If the idea is to target someone who will violate the Visa rules, then it is not clear how the bond will prevent such violators.
“There is no move to finalise the proposal soon," he said.
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