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Pakistan not to provide access to Raw spy

By Waqar Ahmed
April 10, 2016

Islamabad

Pakistan will not provide India an access to its spy/terrorist mastermind Kalbushan Yadav, well-connected sources said on Thursday.   

The sources explained that under the Geneva protocols, the victim country is not bound to provide councilor access to a spy. They said the Indian demand for such an access was against all the protocols and practices and a ploy to fool the people and the domestic media on the issue.

“The arrest of the Indian terrorist/spy is a major achievement of intelligence services of the country,” the sources elucidated. “While we have been saying it for quite some time that India has been interfering in Pakistan and is engaged in nefarious activities to destabilize the country, the arrest of Yadav has confirmed this to the whole world.”

They said that to deflect the growing pressure, some Indian media outlets had been projecting that the arrested person was an Indian trader. “The question here arises what prompted a Hindu trader to use the cover of a Muslim and establish business in the border area of Pakistan.”

They also asked about the purpose of establishing a full-fledged Indian consulate in Zahidan where only 15 Sikh families are residing. They added that other Raw agents in Zahidan had been flown to India urgently after the arrest of Yadav and urged the Iranian government to look into this matter seriously.

The sources added that India had been alleging that Pakistan was exploiting non state actors to infuse unrest in the country, which was a lie. “Now, it has been proven beyond doubt that India employs state-sponsored actors to perpetrate terrorist activities in Pakistan and China.”