Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

India, Pakistan accuse each other of ill-treating envoys

- Jayanth Jacob and Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: India and Pakistan have accused each other of ill-treating diplomats and their families, including by “intimidati­on” and “harassment”, people familiar with the developmen­ts said on Sunday.

Pakistani newspaper Dawn, quoting unnamed sources, reported on Saturday that a demarche was made to the Indian high commission in Islamabad and the external affairs ministry in Delhi in which Pakistan threatened to pull out the families of diplomats from India.

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

Neither India nor Pakistan issued any formal response to these developmen­ts, but officials in India countered that it was Pakistan which was making the lives of Indian diplomats and their families in that country difficult. Officials said that India, too, had apprised Pakistan of these “problems and threats”.

Two Indian officials, who asked not to be named, pointed to a series of incidents allegedly indicating harassment of Indian diplomats in Islamabad -- forcibly stopping high commission vehicles, hampering the work of a residentia­l project, threatenin­g a contractor who maintains the Indian chancery building.

In one case, an official’s home was broken into and a laptop stolen while the high commission­er’s car was recently stopped by Pakistan agencies in the middle of a busy road to prevent him from attending an event, they said.

They said this was in contrast with the facilities India provided the Pakistani high commission.

The Indian high commission­er in Islamabad met the foreign secretary of Pakistan on February 16 to lodge a strong protest against multiple acts of hooliganis­m against Indian properties and personnel, officials said.

The Indians maintained there was a “continuous pattern” to this harassment.

2 OFFICIALS POINTED TO A SERIES OF INCIDENTS INDICATING HARASSMENT OF INDIAN DIPLOMATS IN PAKISTAN CAPITAL

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