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Pakistani diplomats in New Delhi reportedly being harassed
By News Desk
Published: March 10, 2018
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Diplomatic sources says official, staffers and their children are experiencing 'intimidating behaviour'. PHOTO: AFP

High-level officials and staff of the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi are being subjected to different kinds of harassment for the last three days, diplomatic sources told Express News on Saturday.

A senior Pakistani officer was harassed when his vehicle was stopped in Chanakyapuri neighbourhood of the Indian capital and was left with no other option but to return to the high commission.

In another incident, children of Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner were stopped while going to school and their driver was harassed, said the sources, adding that two recent accidents involving vehicles of the high commission were also being considered as ‘deliberate acts’.

There were also reports of visitors and labourers being unduly stopped from going in to the high commission building.

Stop massacre in Kashmir, Pakistan urges India

Sources said the Pakistani diplomats, their children and families were finding it difficult to stay in New Delhi due to the intimidating behaviour of the Indian authorities.

Pakistan has officially conveyed their reservations on the matter to the Indian authorities, saying that performing their duties in New Delhi will become very difficult under the current circumstances.

According to the diplomatic sources, a total of around 500 to 600 Pakistanis including 104 officials and staffers at the high commission and their family members are currently stationed in the Indian capital.

The news came just days after Pakistan and India agreed on the release of certain civilian prisoners – women, mentally ill and above 70 years of age — amid simmering tension between the two nuclear armed neighbours.

Pakistan, India agree to swap women, mentally challenged, above 70 prisoners

Frequent clashes along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary have recently heightened tensions and even triggered fears of a larger conflict.

However, the latest development of prisoner exchange indicated that the two sides perhaps were working behind the scene to de-escalate tensions. In December, the national security advisers from the two countries met in Bangkok reportedly to find options for some level of engagement between the two countries.

Relations between Pakistan and India have been tense and continued to deteriorate for many months. The two sides accuse each other for the current impasse.
 
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UN should take notice and pass a statement if india would not stop then pak has every right to punish the unnamed harassers in order to safegurd pakistan's property (building, logistic, employees & their families).

Well this should be an example of failed state who cant safegurd the guest country.
 
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Pakistani diplomats in New Delhi reportedly being harassed
By News Desk
Published: March 10, 2018
3SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1656514-ind-1520702807-851-640x480.jpg

Diplomatic sources says official, staffers and their children are experiencing 'intimidating behaviour'. PHOTO: AFP

High-level officials and staff of the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi are being subjected to different kinds of harassment for the last three days, diplomatic sources told Express News on Saturday.

A senior Pakistani officer was harassed when his vehicle was stopped in Chanakyapuri neighbourhood of the Indian capital and was left with no other option but to return to the high commission.

In another incident, children of Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner were stopped while going to school and their driver was harassed, said the sources, adding that two recent accidents involving vehicles of the high commission were also being considered as ‘deliberate acts’.

There were also reports of visitors and labourers being unduly stopped from going in to the high commission building.

Stop massacre in Kashmir, Pakistan urges India

Sources said the Pakistani diplomats, their children and families were finding it difficult to stay in New Delhi due to the intimidating behaviour of the Indian authorities.

Pakistan has officially conveyed their reservations on the matter to the Indian authorities, saying that performing their duties in New Delhi will become very difficult under the current circumstances.

According to the diplomatic sources, a total of around 500 to 600 Pakistanis including 104 officials and staffers at the high commission and their family members are currently stationed in the Indian capital.

The news came just days after Pakistan and India agreed on the release of certain civilian prisoners – women, mentally ill and above 70 years of age — amid simmering tension between the two nuclear armed neighbours.

Pakistan, India agree to swap women, mentally challenged, above 70 prisoners

Frequent clashes along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary have recently heightened tensions and even triggered fears of a larger conflict.

However, the latest development of prisoner exchange indicated that the two sides perhaps were working behind the scene to de-escalate tensions. In December, the national security advisers from the two countries met in Bangkok reportedly to find options for some level of engagement between the two countries.

Relations between Pakistan and India have been tense and continued to deteriorate for many months. The two sides accuse each other for the current impasse.

Lol :lol:
A total failure in diplomacy and now looking for a reason .Too bad

There shouldn't be any hindian embassy in Pakistan, and vice versa, until or unless the Kashmir issue is resolved.

Agreed .
We also would like to stop any kind of the
relation with Pakistan .Forgot Kashmir .Nothing going to happen.
Close the missions in Islamabad
Why should we spend our tax payers money in there ?
 
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That's my stance as well. If we don't have any diplomatic relations with Israel, we shouldn't have with India at all.

Both Indian and Pakistani establishments would have reservations with the drastic step you propose
 
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Pakistan accuses India of harassing diplomats, families

Baqir Sajjad SyedUpdated March 11, 2018
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday accused India of harassing its diplomats and their families in the country and threatened to pull out the families if the intimidation did not stop.

A demarche was made to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad and external affairs ministry in Delhi, a diplomatic source revealed.

“It is becoming difficult for the Pakistani diplomats posted in India to keep their families with them due to increase in harassment incidents,” the source said.

It has become difficult for Pakistan embassy staff to keep their families there, reads a demarche made to Indian high commission

Harassment of families would not be tolerated at all, he maintained.

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He pointed to the incidents over the past three days in which the children of Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner were stopped and harassed on their way to school. In another incident a senior diplomat was harassed while moving in Delhi.

The source said diplomatic vehicles were being stopped on different pretexts and searched. Members of diplomatic staff are also abused in public and a number of accidents of vehicles have happened.

Indian employees of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, he said, were also being stopped from coming to work.

Relations between Pakistan and India have historically been tense, and the tensions aggravated under the BJP government.

Frequent ceasefire violations have been reported on the Line of Control and Working Boundary by India; in fact the highest number of breaches took place last year since the 2003 ceasefire accord took effect leaving 87 people dead.

Meanwhile, former president and co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party Asif Ali Zardari in a statement condemned harassment of Pakistani diplomats and declared it a serious violation of diplomatic norms.

Published in Dawn, March 11th, 2018
 
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Pakistan accuses India of harassing diplomats, families

Baqir Sajjad SyedUpdated March 11, 2018
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday accused India of harassing its diplomats and their families in the country and threatened to pull out the families if the intimidation did not stop.

A demarche was made to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad and external affairs ministry in Delhi, a diplomatic source revealed.

“It is becoming difficult for the Pakistani diplomats posted in India to keep their families with them due to increase in harassment incidents,” the source said.

It has become difficult for Pakistan embassy staff to keep their families there, reads a demarche made to Indian high commission

Harassment of families would not be tolerated at all, he maintained.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
He pointed to the incidents over the past three days in which the children of Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner were stopped and harassed on their way to school. In another incident a senior diplomat was harassed while moving in Delhi.

The source said diplomatic vehicles were being stopped on different pretexts and searched. Members of diplomatic staff are also abused in public and a number of accidents of vehicles have happened.

Indian employees of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, he said, were also being stopped from coming to work.

Relations between Pakistan and India have historically been tense, and the tensions aggravated under the BJP government.

Frequent ceasefire violations have been reported on the Line of Control and Working Boundary by India; in fact the highest number of breaches took place last year since the 2003 ceasefire accord took effect leaving 87 people dead.

Meanwhile, former president and co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party Asif Ali Zardari in a statement condemned harassment of Pakistani diplomats and declared it a serious violation of diplomatic norms.

Published in Dawn, March 11th, 2018


That's a New Low from indians :disagree:
 
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