Punjab CM condemns Pak's denial of access to Indian pilgrims

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today strongly condemned Pakistan's denial of access to Indian and consular officials to visit Sahib despite having requisite permission.

The development has also exposed Islamabad's "utter disdain" for international and diplomatic conventions, Singh said in a statement.

Taking to earlier, the senior said had no right to prevent an Indian from entering the Gurdwara, which was a religious place open to everyone and not a military institution with restricted access.

The also urged to take up the issue at the highest level with and give them a "befitting response".

Refusal by to allow Indian @IndiainPakistan to enter Sahib shows the lows to which Pak can stoop in its anti-campaign. It was a religious place not a military institution. Urge @SushmaSwaraj to give befitting reply?," Singh tweeted.

He added that the fact that Indian officials had taken the necessary permission from Pakistan's foreign ministry made the denial of access to them even more "appalling and atrocious".

India, meanwhile, today summoned Pakistan's in and lodged a strong protest over the matter.

It was conveyed to the side that preventing the Commission officials from discharging their consular responsibilities was in violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, and the on Visit to Religious Shrines.

This is the second consecutive time has denied access to the Indian to meet the visiting pilgrims who are Indian nationals.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 22:10 IST