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Pak harasses guests at Indian High Commission’s Iftar party in Islamabad

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On Saturday, Indian diplomats were stopped from attending the Iftar Party hosted by Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria in Islamabad.

Pakistan security guards stopped some of the guests outside and obstructed their entry to the party.

Ajay Bisaria later apologised to all the guests who were mistreated.

” We apologise to all our guests who were aggressively turned away from our Iftar yesterday. Such intimidatory tactics are deeply disappointing. They not only violate basic norms of diplomatic conduct and civilized behaviour, they are counter-productive for our bilateral relations, ” he was quoted by news agency ANI as saying.

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Pakistan PM Imran Khan, President Arif Alvi, Foreign Secretary, National Assembly speaker were also on the guest list. However, Imran Khan and Arif Alvi did not make an appearance.

Quoting its sources, the news agency said that Pakistani agencies virtually laid siege on Hotel Serena. They also called invitees from masked numbers and threatened them with consequences if they attended the Iftar.

 

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