India expels another Pak High Commission officer in 8 days, 2


New Delhi:

India on Wednesday expelled another officer at the Pakistan High Commission to “do not indulge in activities keeping in mind their official status” and directed the staff member to leave the country within 24 hours.

On 13 May, another Pakistani officer working in the High Commission was expelled to allegedly include espionage in India.

Tensions on India’s attacks on military conflict terrorist bases between the two countries occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan and later increased tension.

In a statement on Wednesday, the Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) said that the Government of India has announced a Pakistani official who is working in the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, “Personality Non Greta for indulging in activities not to keep its official status in India in India”. The officer has been asked to leave India within 24 hours, said this.

However, Mea did not make any specific allegations against the Pakistani National.

In addition, New Delhi also issued a demonetisation for the Commission’s charge D’Fyers, strictly asked to ensure that any of the Pakistani diplomats or officials working in India do not misuse their privileges and status in any way “.

Earlier, there was a Pakistani officer working in the High Commission Expelled to indulge in espionageAlthough Mea did not divide specific allegations against foreign, it turns out that they belong to a case of espionage by the Punjab Police.

On May 11, the Punjab Police said that she arrested two people, including a woman, who had alleged involvement in the espionage activities associated with the Pakistani officer posted at the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi.

One in Tight-for-tat movePakistan later declared a staff member of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad to engage in the activities of “personality non -Greta”, which he called “incompatible” with his privileged position.

It also instructed the officer to leave within 24 hours.

The Ministry of External Affairs said, “The government of Pakistan has declared an employee member of the Indian High Commission, Islamabad as a personality non -Gratta to engage in incompatible activities with its privileged position.”

On the night of 6 and 7 May, India launched Operation Sindoor and destroyed the infrastructure in nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Poke to kill 26 tourists in Pahgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. The attack was one of the deadliest attacks in the valley since the 2019 Pulwama strike. The resistance front, a shadow group of the banned Pakistan -based Late Terror Group, claimed responsibility.

Operation vermilion, however, increased bilateral tension as this led to attacks and counter-running between the two countries. Pakistani works were strongly responded to by the Indian side.

On May 10, India and Pakistan arrived on an agreement to prevent all firing and military action on land, air and sea from 5 pm. However, Pakistan violated the agreement that it was within a few hours of implementation.



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