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India, Pak trade allegations over harassment of their HC personnel

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Commission here has lodged complaints of harassment with the External Affairs Ministry, which has assured them of an investigation, sources said today and alleged that several staffers in have been severely "harassed and intimidated". "Harassment is the new normal for personnel in The High Commissioner's car was recently stopped by Pakistani agencies in the middle of a busy road to prevent him from attending an event," a source said. Noting that the High Commission has brought to the Ministry of External Affair's notice some incidents of alleged harassment over the last few days, sources said these will no doubt be investigated. "makes all efforts to provide a safe, secure and hospitable environment for diplomats to work in. Unfortunately, this cannot be said of The in has been facing tremendous harassment for long, particularly in the last year," the source said. "Aggressive surveillance, violation of physical space and tailing of officers in close and dangerous proximity is a perennial issue.

Agency personnel keep shooting videos of the officers thrusting phones on their faces. "Obscene phone calls and messages are constantly received on phones. In view of such an atmosphere of intimidation, most families have returned to and children have been withdrawn from schools," the source said. In more trouble, over the last few months, several staffers have been severely harassed and intimidated, the source said, adding that in one case an official's home was broken into and a laptop stolen. However, Indian diplomats chose to tackle this matter with quiet and persistent diplomacy rather than by airing issues in the media, the source said. The strong reaction came after Pakistani paper Dawn quoted Pakistani officials of accusing of harassing its diplomats and their families in the country and threatened to pull out the families if the intimidation did not stop. A demarche was made to the in and the in Delhi, a diplomatic source was quoted as saying by the Dawn. However, sources here said has repeatedly requested to mutually ensure that High Commissions are allowed to do their job in an atmosphere free of harassment and intimidation, that staff be allowed to work and that construction projects get completed on time. "We would like to continue the fine tradition of allowing diplomats to do their jobs," the source said. Sources also said that on February 16, the Indian met the of to lodge a strong protest against multiple acts of hooliganism against Indian properties and personnel. "India's residential complex in was raided by agencies who expelled all Pakistani service providers and later disconnected power and water supply. "Despite the Foreign Secretary's assurance, the power supply was not restored for over two weeks. The High Commission faces no such disruptions," the source said.

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First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 21:40 IST
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