The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) blocks a proposed US trip for Revanth Reddy, while approving his UK visit. NDTV reports that on Friday, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the ministry’s decision concerns travel plans linked to meetings in the United States.
Jaiswal states that the MEA has approved the UK leg of the visit, but has rejected the proposed US travel. The reported rationale is that the US itinerary included plans to meet prominent political figures, including JD Vance and Zohran Mamdani. The outlets frame the issue as a red-flagging of the US component rather than a full denial of international travel.
Across the reports, there is agreement on the basic outcome: UK travel is permitted, while US travel is not at this stage. Both versions attribute the dispute to the proposed meeting plans during the US visit.