being illegal.
Asked if the US had raised with Pakistan the issue of fake signatures of US Secretary of State John Kerry which Axact had been using on fake degrees and diplomas as stated by the New York Times (NYT) report, the spokesman said, “Investigations are going on. It is not appropriate for me to say anything at this stage. Primarily, it is the subject for the Ministry of Interior and all of you are aware that the Minister of Interior had given a press conference yesterday.
“Today’s newspapers have carried reports about it. No country, including the United States, has conveyed concerns to Pakistan. Everyone is looking forward to the outcome of the investigations”, the spokesman stated.
Earlier, as diplomas containing the seal of the government of the United States and fake signatures of US Secretary of State John Kerry were published by the NYT, the US State Department said it had no connection with the Pakistani software company Axact, which is accused of selling fake degrees around the world.
“The Department of State has no agreement for document authentication with Axact,” a State Department official said, when asked about the company’s alleged use of fake websites, award of bogus degrees, and claims of linkages with American universities which NYT alleged made millions of dollars marketing fake degrees worldwide.
The spokesman, new to his present responsibilities, does not believe in engaging with the media on certain issues like India and RAW’s alleged involvement in Pakistan.With events changing on a daily basis the media maintains the right to be given the latest government position even if there is no change in policy.
When asked on these two issues and whether the FO had sent a dossier to India regarding RAW’s alleged involvement, he responded, “Over the last two weeks, we have talked about what your first question has referred to. The statements made on the issue were carried by the media and are self-explanatory. I am not going to say anything further on that”, he said.
Earlier, to another query, he appeared to be losing patience when he commented, “These questions have been repeatedly asked and we have answered all of them”.Next week the civil and military leadership might once again point finger at India and RAW, and queries will be raised.
The media will “repeatedly” ask these questions again unless the FO starts to distribute questions which should be raised and which would be then answered.The FO also has not provided any proof of RAW’s involvement which would greatly help give credibility to the government’s allegations.
The recent flip-flop of the Sindh chief minister alleging RAW’s involvement in the brutal killings of members of the Ismaili community is an example of the government’s indecisiveness.Pakistanis in NajranAdviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs has expressed concern over shelling from Yemen on Najran as 15,000 Pakistanis are living there.
“We have requested Saudi Arabia’s concerned authorities to ensure their safety and they have assured us that all possible measures will be taken in this regard,” the spokesman responded when asked what measures the government was taking to ensure the safety of Pakistanis in the Saudi Arabian city of Najran.
He added that the government was in constant contact with Pakistan’s embassy in this regard.“If need be, we will take an appropriate decision in consultation with the authorities concerned of Saudi Arabia”, the spokesman said hinting that evacuation of Pakistanis could not be ruled out.