ISLAMABAD: India began harassing diplomats at the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi. According to sources, four Pakistani diplomats have been issued notices to vacate their homes. The Pakistani diplomats are living in rented private residences.
Sources say that the four diplomats were issued notices by their landlord before the contract period expired. According to sources, Pakistani diplomats are being constantly monitored, while their gas and internet services are being cut off from time to time.
Sources say that the extension of Indian visas for 17 staff members, including diplomats, is also pending in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs. A request was made to India for the extension of visas for 17 Pakistani officials three to five months ago.
According to sources, the water supply to the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi has also been cut off, while the delivery of Indian newspapers to the Pakistani High Commission has also been stopped for a month and a half. Sources say that the Pakistani High Commission has informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs authorities.
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