Two Indian clerics associated with Sufi shrine Nizamudddin Dargah went missing in Pakistan, Indian media reported on Thursday.
Asif Nizami and Nazim Nizami visited Lahore’s Data Darbar Sufi shrine on Wednesday after visiting their relatives in the southern city of Karachi.
The families of the clerics contacted the Indian High Commission after phones of both the clerics were found switched off.
Indian media claimed that New Delhi has discussed the matter with Pakistan’s Foreign Office and authorities concerned have launched an investigation.
Pakistan's Foreign Office confirmed on Thursday night Indian High Commission has approached it in connection with disappearance of the clerics.
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