India`s external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said India will issue a medical visa to an ailing man from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK). That message is - PoK belongs to India. New Indian rules stipulate that Pakistanis applying for a medical visa to India must get a letter from their foreign affairs chief Sartaj Aziz. The 24-year-old PoK man has been diagnosed with a tumour in the liver and wishes to travel to New Delhi for treatment. He wants a medical emergency visa to India. It appears he will get that visa. The minister`s salvo follows her earlier blistering tweets , when she slammed Aziz for not having "the courtesy even to acknowledge" her letter to him urging he grant a visa to Kulbhushan Jadhav`s mother. Swaraj said that it`s Aziz`s fault that Pakistanis in need of urgent medical attention are unable to come to India. She assured Pakistanis that India is happy to grant medical visas and hoped Aziz "has consideration for the nationals of his country". The external affairs minister pointed to recently-changed rules that stipulate Pakistanis wanting a visa for urgent medical treatment must get a letter from Aziz. She assured Pakistan nationals seeking medical visa with a recommendation from Mr.Sartaj Aziz that India will issue the visa immediately.