NEW DELHI: UK MP Debbie Abrahams was extended all due courtesy by Indian authorities while being sent back from the airport for not having a valid visa , the government said on Thursday.“Debbie Abrahams didn’t have a valid visa so she was very respectfully asked to leave. We sent her back ‘badi izzat se’,” MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar told media. The official added that the MP’s statements and her “ideology” had been anti-Indian.“There is a sustained campaign from her side against India,” he added.“She claims she was here to meet family and friends. Even if she had a visa it was a business visa. But primary purpose couldn’t have been meeting family and friends,” MEA spokesperson said.The Indian embassy in the UK had clarified that the Labour lawmaker did not hold a valid visa and there was no provision for visa on arrival for UK nationals.“The mission has confirmed from the Indian immigration authorities that Debbie Abrahams did not hold a valid visa. Further, there is no provision for visa on arrival for UK nationals. She was accordingly requested to return,” tweeted the Indian mission.