Asked me what do I do to fulfill my sexual desires: Indian woman alleges sexual harassment by official in Pak embassy in Delhi

An Indian woman has alleged sexual harassment by a staffer at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi after the staffer demanded sexual favours for granting visa

NewsBharati    13-Jan-2023 10:18:22 AM
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New Delhi, Jan 13: In a shocking development, an Indian woman has alleged sexual harassment by a staffer at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi after the staffer demanded sexual favours for granting visa
 
According to Times Now channel, the staffer held her hand and asked her if she was married. "He asked me what I do to fulfill my sexual desires. I got really uncomfortable. He also asked me about my religion," she said, narrating the alleged incident from March, 2022.
 
Indian woman alleges sexual harassment by official in Pak embassy in Delhi
 
Further, she also alleged that the Pakistani official asked her to write a social post against India, Kashmir and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She has detailed her ordeal in a letter to external affairs minister S Jaishankar and appealed for justice, the report said.
 
 
Speaking to the channel on phone, the woman said an "officer," who identified himself as Mr Asif, offered to help when she was leaving the embassy after being denied a visa. Later, she was directed to a room and told to wait for the visa officer to come. That is when "Mr Asif" allegedly asked her about her profession, marital status, "sexual desires, and what she does to fulfill them," the woman said.
 
She wanted to leave, but was asked to wait another 20 minutes and the "officer" continued with her pervert talks, she said. The woman had applied for a Pakistani visa for a sponsored visit to attend an event at a gurudwara, and also to deliver a lecture.