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India and Pakistan are in the middle of a major diplomatic spat with both sides accusing each other of harassing, even intimidating, diplomats. While Pakistan has now issued a demarche to India saying it was becoming difficult for its diplomats to function in Delhi, sources here said the present round of hostility was initiated by an ISI raid on a residential complex under construction for Indian diplomats in Islamabad.

A group of 7-8 men raided the residential complex last month and disconnected the electricity and water supply to the property which is owned by India.

Indian high commissioner Ajay Bisaria met the Pakistan foreign secretary on February 16 to strongly protest such “multiple acts of hooliganism” against Indian staff and property. Despite the protest by Bisaria, the power supply wasn’t restored for over two weeks. Bisaria himself had his car intercepted recently in the middle of the road as he was prevented from attending an event, sources here said.

A group of 7-8 men raided the residential complex last month and disconnected the electricity and water supply to the property which is owned by India. Indian high commissioner Ajay Bisaria met the Pakistan foreign secretary on February 16 to strongly protest such “multiple acts of hooliganism” against Indian staff and property. Despite the protest by Bisaria, the power supply wasn’t restored for over two weeks. Bisaria himself had his car intercepted recently in the middle of the road as he was prevented from attending an event, sources here said.

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In its demarche, according to a Pakistani media report, Islamabad said the children of its deputy high commissioner were harassed by Indian authorities while they were on their way to school. Another diplomat is said to have had his car intercepted and searched while on his way home.

Late last year, India pulled out two junior officials from its high commission after the ISI honeytrapped them and later tried to blackmail them. These developments threaten to undermine an attempt by both governments to move on by first addressing humanitarian issues like release of prisoners who have served their jail terms. The two countries, only last week, agreed to the release and repatriation of prisoners over 70 years of age and also women prisoners.

Sources said that in view of such an atmosphere of intimidation, most families of Indian officials had returned to India and children had been withdrawn from schools. “Aggressive surveillance, violation of physical space and tailing of officers in close and dangerous proximity is a perennial issue. Agency personnel keep shooting videos of the officers thrusting phones on their faces. Obscene phone calls and messages are constantly received on phones,” said a source.

On the issue of India’s residential project in Islamabad, sources said Pakistan had denied visas to Indian companies involved in the construction. The main contractor, who is responsible for maintenance of the chancery, is said to have been threatened by Pakistani officials. He was told to leave the complex and also warned of action against him if he continued to do business with the Indian mission. India believes that Pakistan diplomats here are operating in a much better environment than their Indian counterparts in Islamabad.“The truth is that even the chancery can’t go about its normal business as the security guards have been threatened by Pakistani officials and asked not to allow any local to the chancery building,” a source here said.
 
Unacceptably behaviour, what's the point to harass diplomats?
 
But why was it not made public before and only after the Pakistani diplomate complained about being harassed in New Delhi? :fie::what:
Diplomats should be respected as long as we decide to have diplomatic relations. So either respect the diplomats or end the relations but don't keep on playing the game.
 
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This should be investigated and action should be taken against culprits if they don't have a valid reason for this action. Diplomats should be respected
 
ISI raid story only came in Indian media when Pakistan issued a demarche to India saying it was becoming difficult for its diplomats to function in Delhi.
 
This is extremely juvenile behavior by our countries - both of them. Let the diplomats do their jobs and spare the kids. It is one thing to withdraw or expel diplomats - another to harass them. India and Pak behave like kids in a playground in need of adult supervision.
 
Literally hooligan behavior, they didn't have basic necessities for 2 weeks only for their positions to be raided & ransacked
Why would the ISI conduct a raid to cut water and power.....wouldn't they have sent in the water company and the electric company???? Another Indian tamasha
 
If it was raided by ISI then it was real reason for it , you do the wrong so then you have to pay for it simply.
 
But why was it not made public before and only after the Pakistani diplomate complained about being harassed in New Delhi? :fie::what:
Diplomats should be respected as long as we decide to have diplomatic relations. So either respect the diplomats or end the relations but don't keep on playing the game.
No wonder the whole world laughs at both these countries! really juvenile behavior.
There never has been any need to make these things public, moreover such things should not even take place. IMO indian embassy didn't make public and took up the issue with Pak counterparts, but since pak embassy made it public, india had to do the same.
"the whole world laughs". This is the exact reason such things aren't public.
 
SOURCE: TNN

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India and Pakistan are in the middle of a major diplomatic spat with both sides accusing each other of harassing, even intimidating, diplomats. While Pakistan has now issued a demarche to India saying it was becoming difficult for its diplomats to function in Delhi, sources here said the present round of hostility was initiated by an ISI raid on a residential complex under construction for Indian diplomats in Islamabad.

A group of 7-8 men raided the residential complex last month and disconnected the electricity and water supply to the property which is owned by India.

Indian high commissioner Ajay Bisaria met the Pakistan foreign secretary on February 16 to strongly protest such “multiple acts of hooliganism” against Indian staff and property. Despite the protest by Bisaria, the power supply wasn’t restored for over two weeks. Bisaria himself had his car intercepted recently in the middle of the road as he was prevented from attending an event, sources here said.

A group of 7-8 men raided the residential complex last month and disconnected the electricity and water supply to the property which is owned by India. Indian high commissioner Ajay Bisaria met the Pakistan foreign secretary on February 16 to strongly protest such “multiple acts of hooliganism” against Indian staff and property. Despite the protest by Bisaria, the power supply wasn’t restored for over two weeks. Bisaria himself had his car intercepted recently in the middle of the road as he was prevented from attending an event, sources here said.

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In its demarche, according to a Pakistani media report, Islamabad said the children of its deputy high commissioner were harassed by Indian authorities while they were on their way to school. Another diplomat is said to have had his car intercepted and searched while on his way home.

Late last year, India pulled out two junior officials from its high commission after the ISI honeytrapped them and later tried to blackmail them. These developments threaten to undermine an attempt by both governments to move on by first addressing humanitarian issues like release of prisoners who have served their jail terms. The two countries, only last week, agreed to the release and repatriation of prisoners over 70 years of age and also women prisoners.

Sources said that in view of such an atmosphere of intimidation, most families of Indian officials had returned to India and children had been withdrawn from schools. “Aggressive surveillance, violation of physical space and tailing of officers in close and dangerous proximity is a perennial issue. Agency personnel keep shooting videos of the officers thrusting phones on their faces. Obscene phone calls and messages are constantly received on phones,” said a source.

On the issue of India’s residential project in Islamabad, sources said Pakistan had denied visas to Indian companies involved in the construction. The main contractor, who is responsible for maintenance of the chancery, is said to have been threatened by Pakistani officials. He was told to leave the complex and also warned of action against him if he continued to do business with the Indian mission. India believes that Pakistan diplomats here are operating in a much better environment than their Indian counterparts in Islamabad.“The truth is that even the chancery can’t go about its normal business as the security guards have been threatened by Pakistani officials and asked not to allow any local to the chancery building,” a source here said.




Why does Pakistan and india even have diplomats in eachother's nations? They both should have 0 contact with one another.
 

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