ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday summoned India's Acting High Commissioner Gaurav Ahluwalia and lodged a strong protest against the anti-Pakistan demonstration in New Delhi on 18 February 2019, where protesters were allowed to “reach and jolt the gate of the Pakistan House despite presence of Indian security officials,” the Foreign Ministry said in statement today.
“It was underscored that despite a strong protest to the Indian Government, acts of harassment targeting the Pakistan High Commission, Pakistan house, and the Officers/Officials of the High Commission and their families continued, including abusive calls to the Pakistan High Commission helpline,” the statement read.
Special Secretary (Asia Pacific) Imtiaz Ahmad, at Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, reiterated Islamabad’s demand to the Government of India for a comprehensive and immediate investigation of this serious breach of security, “taking foolproof measures for safety and security of the Pakistan House, High Commission and its officers/officials and their families in New Delhi, and ensuring that such incidents do not recur.”
Earlier, on Monday, Islamabad recalled its high commissioner in New Delhi for consultations amid increasing tensions between the two nuclear-capable neighbors, in the wake of a suicide attack in Indian administered Kashmir that killed more than 40 Indian paramilitary soldiers on February 14.
New Delhi had recalled its high commissioner in Islamabad last week, after the attack, blaming Pakistan had a hand in the attack; an assertion Islamabad rejected as “baseless allegations.”