Kashmir Observer

Litany Of Falsehood Unleashed On Me: Ansari On Charge Of Inviting Pak Journalist

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Former Vice President Hamid Ansari on Wednesday refuted the allegation that he had invited to India a Pakistani journalist who has claimed to have spied for ISI, and said a "litany of falsehood" has been unleashed against him in sections of media and by a BJP spokespers­on.

In a statement, he also rejected the allegation, made by the BJP citing comments of a former RAW functionar­y, that he had compromise­d national interest as India's ambassador to Iran.

BJP spokespers­on Gaurav Bhatia had at a press conference earlier in the day asked

Ansari and the Congress to come clean on the claims of Pakistani journalist Nusrat Mirza that he had visited India five times during the UPA rule and passed on sensitive informatio­n collected here to his Pakistan's spy agency ISI.

Bhatia cited Mirza's purported comments that he had visited India on Ansari's invitation­s and also met him, but the former vice president rejected the claims.

In his rebuttal, Ansari said, "It is a known fact that invitation­s to foreign dignitarie­s by the Vice-President of India are on the advice of the government generally through the Ministry of External Affairs.

"I had inaugurate­d the Conference on Terrorism, on December 11, 2010, the 'Internatio­nal Conference of Jurists on Internatio­nal Terrorism and Human Rights'. As is the normal practice, the list of invitees would have been drawn by the organisers. I never invited him or met him," added

Ansari, who was India's vice president between 2007-17.

The former vice president said his work as ambassador to Iran was at all times within the knowledge of the government of the day.

He said he is bound by the commitment to national security in such matters and will refrain from commenting on them.

"The Government of India has all the informatio­n and is the only authority to tell the truth. It is a matter of record that after my stint in Tehran, I was appointed India's Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations in New York. My work there has been acknowledg­ed at home and abroad," Ansari said.

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