NEW DELHI: Pakistan has sought enhanced security from India, after receiving threats to its establishments and diplomats in the country,Indian media reported.
Official sources in India confirmed that the Pakistan High Commission has received ‎letters in the past few days threatening to harm Pakistan officials.
Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner to India has raised the matter with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Tuesday.
Pakistan has demanded thorough investigation into the matter. It conveyed to India diplomatically that it was New Delhi’s responsibility to ensure the security of Pakistan High Commission and all its diplomats and other staff.
An Indian government said one threat letter had been received from Pakistan high commission and that security authorities had been sensitized about the matter. he said.
There was no confirmation about who sent the letters threatening to harm Pakistani diplomats.
The Pakistan high commission in India has received threats in scenario that the Muslim massacre have taken place in Indian State of Assam and the Kashmiri’s student subjected to torture over not raised anti Pakistan slogans in Indian university.
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