Is release of officers in Pakistan under pressure from India?
Is release of officers in Pakistan under pressure from India?
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Pakistan's habit of harassing unnecessary Indian High Commission officials and employees is very old, but on Monday it crossed all boundaries. The staff of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad was first missing and when India put pressure on them, they were told to be in police custody. When India increased the pressure on the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, these employees named Dwimu Brahma and Paul Selvadas were released. The Government of India had summoned the Pakistani diplomat and reprimanded it.

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The carnage of Pakistani agencies can be understood from this that they did not officially give any information about the arrest of Indian employees till evening. Later told that he was arrested in the hit and run case and fake Pakistani notes have been found with him. Government sources said that after about 10 hours, both the employees have returned safely to the embassy. According to sources, Brahma and Selvadas left for some work in the official vehicle of the High Commission at half past two in the morning when they were abducted.

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It was reported in Pakistan TV channels that two employees of the Indian High Commission have been arrested for fleeing after hitting a person walking on the road. Witnesses were told that the passer-by injured in the car collision has been admitted to the hospital. Sources say that since the day two officials of the Pakistan High Commission were caught red-handed in Delhi's Karol Bagh market, there was a possibility that the Pakistan government would do some reverse work in retaliation!

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