Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

PAK ENVOY TO US SAYS BASIT’S LETTER TO HIM IS ‘DISGUSTING’

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s ambassador to the US, Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, on Wednesday dismissed a scathing letter written to him by Abdul Basit, the former envoy to India, describing it as “disgusting” and “rude and uncalled for”.

Basit, in his letter dated July 5, had described Chaudhry as Pakistan’s “worst foreign secretary ever” and criticised his tenure for several foreign policy lapses. He also called for Chaudhry’s immediate removal from the post in Washington.

Chaudhry, who has not publicly spoken on Basit’s letter, gave his response in an email sent to Pakistani journalist­s, Dawn reported.

“The letter is too rude and uncalled for. He wrongly thinks that he could not reach to the post of FS because of me. He has since retired,” he wrote, referring to Basit’s missive that has been widely shared on social media since Monday.

“I have served my country to the best of my abilities. Some of us like Basit fail to realise that life is a combinatio­n of human endeavour and fate. We have to accept in humility what life gives us and then thank the Creator for that. Jealousy has no remedy.”

A statement issued by the Associatio­n of Former Ambassador­s said Basit’s letter was “prompted by personal difference­s between two officers of the Foreign Service”.

Basit, who was passed over twice for the post of foreign secretary, took early retirement after serving as the envoy to India for three years.

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