Indian diplomats in Islamabad harassed by Pak agencies
Peace overtures by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan during the groundbreaking ceremony of Kartarpur corridor seem to have fallen flat, as the neighbouring nation is back with its acrimonious antics.
New Delhi: Peace overtures by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan during the groundbreaking ceremony of Kartarpur corridor seem to have fallen flat, as the neighbouring nation is back with its acrimonious antics.
Indian diplomats based in Islamabad are facing harassment on multiple counts.
There is a deliberate attempt to delay gas connections rendering kitchens defunct, while Internet connections of many Indian officials have been blocked.
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Furthermore, guests visiting diplomats are also facing a volley of hostile questions allegedly by Pakistan secret service agents. Surveillance has also increased diplomats are being followed bumper to bumpe harassment Indian diplomats does not stop here.
Earlier this month, an intruder tried to barge inside the house of a diplomat in Islamabad India views this as a clear contravention of the Vienna Convention. Earlier this year, India and Pakistan mutually agreed to follow 1961 bilateral code of conduct.
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Sources said that India has taken up the matter with Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (ANI)