Pakistan media accuses 8 Indian mission staffers of ‘anti-Pakistan activities’

The media leak claimed that the officials were working for either RAW or for Intelligence Bureau.

November 03, 2016 04:05 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:20 am IST - ISLAMABAD:

Pakistani media on Thursday named eight staffers of the Indian High Commission here and accused them of carrying out ‘anti-Pakistan activities’ in the latest tit-for-tat action amid raging India-Pakistan tensions.

After Pakistan pulled out six of its officials in the wake of a spy scandal involving staffers of its High Commission in New Delhi, sources in the External Affairs Ministry on Wednesday said India was mulling the withdrawal of eight of its diplomats as their security has been “completely compromised.” However, Pakistani media on Thursday identified eight Indian staffers and accused them of “anti-Pakistan activities.”

The latest tit-for-tit naming of officials coincided with raging tension between India and Pakistan following the Uri terror attack and India’s retaliatory surgical strikes across the Line of Control that pushed the bilateral ties to a new low. First, two Indian officials were named on Wednesday afternoon but by late night, the number soared to eight.

The Dawn reported that the alleged Indian intelligence personnel include commercial counsellor Rajesh Kumar Agnihotri, first secretary, press and culture, Balbir Singh; first secretary, commercial, Anurag Singh; visa attache Amardeep Singh Bhatti; visa assistants Dharmedra, Vijay Kumar Verma and Madhavan Nanda Kumar; and assistant, personnel welfare office, Jayabalan Senthil.

The media leak claimed that the officials were working for either RAW or for the Intelligence Bureau.

Yet to be made official

The names have, however, not been officially confirmed by the Foreign Office.

According to the information leaked to the media, the Indian ‘agents’ were found to be involved in “subversive activities, including attempts to disrupt the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and create fear and chaos in the country.”

They are also alleged to have been building a network of informants within Pakistan and fabricating evidence for tarnishing the country.

The Dawn said these Indian officials could be declared persona non-grata by the Pakistani authorities in the coming days or India might withdraw them.

Meanwhile, the withdrawn Pakistani officers and staffers reached Lahore on Wednesday.

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