Indian envoy to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria back in Delhi

August 11, 2019 08:55 pm | Updated 08:55 pm IST - New Delhi

A vehicle carrying Ajay Bisaria, Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan leaves his residence, after Pakistan announced his expulsion, in Islamabad August 8, 2019.

A vehicle carrying Ajay Bisaria, Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan leaves his residence, after Pakistan announced his expulsion, in Islamabad August 8, 2019.

Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria has returned to India, days after Islamabad expelled him following its decision to downgrade diplomatic ties over the withdrawal of special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

Sources said Mr. Bisaria is back in Delhi as Pakistan did not heed to India’s request to review its decision to downgrade diplomatic ties.

Pakistan has already made it clear that it will not send its newly-appointed High Commissioner Moinul Haque to India. Mr. Haque was appointed to the post three months after the previous Pakistani envoy Sohail Mahmood took charge as Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary.

It is learnt that Mr. Bisaria left Islamabad on August 10 and arrived in New Delhi via Dubai. Pakistan on August 7 expelled Mr. Bisaria , soon after deciding to downgrade diplomatic ties with India over what it called New Delhi’s “unilateral” decision on Jammu and Kashmir.

On August 8, India urged Islamabad to review its decision to downgrade diplomatic ties with it. The External Affairs Ministry said India regretted the steps announced by Pakistan, asserting its decision on Jammu and Kashmir was an internal affair.

India has been maintaining that its decision on Jammu and Kashmir was an internal affair aimed at ensuring overall welfare of the region.

“It is not surprising that such developmental initiatives that could address any disaffection in Jammu and Kashmir should be negatively perceived in Pakistan, which has utilised such sentiments to justify its cross-border terrorism,” the Ministry said on August 8.

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