Indian diplomat flags 13th complaint against intimidation, harassment in Pak

NewsBharati    19-Mar-2018
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Islamabad, March 19: The Indian High Commission in Islamabad has sent the thirteen written complaint to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan regarding harassment of Indian in the Islamic nation. The incidents of harassment began in January this year.

Shortly after its first complaint, Pakistan claimed similar incidents occurring in India, before calling back its envoy to Delhi, claiming that Sohail Mahmood's family is being harassed in India.

 

Three incidents of harassment were highlighted by the Indian Embassy. It pointed out that Second Secretary at the High Commission was aggressively followed by unidentified people today in a car in an intimidating manner while he was going to a restaurant.

Four High Commission officials traveling in an official vehicle were also aggressively followed today while going to Aabpara market by two unknown persons on motorbikes. The website of the High Commission continues to be intermittently blocked causing inconvenience and affecting the normal functioning of the Mission.

The High Commission has asked the Pakistan government to investigate these incidents and ensure that these do not recur.