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The bodies of 11 members of a Pakistani family were recovered from a house in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, India. Photo: collected
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The bodies of 11 members of a Pakistani family were recovered from a house in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, India. Photo: collected
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry has summoned the Indian charge d’affaires stationed in Islamabad over the mysterious death of 11 members of a Pakistani family in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
According to Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper, Pakistani Foreign Ministry officials at the time reported strong protest from Islamabad over the deaths of Pakistani nationals on Indian soil. Pakistani officials have asked New Delhi to provide Islamabad with all information regarding the deaths of its 811 citizens.
Dawn quoted the Pakistani Foreign Ministry as saying that all 11 members of a Pakistani family died mysteriously on August 9 in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Despite repeated pleas from the Pakistani embassy in New Delhi, Indian officials have not provided any information to the embassy and Islamabad still does not know the cause of the tragic death.
A statement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said that the victim’s daughter, Ms Mukhi, had hinted in a written statement that the Investigative Analysis Wing (RAW) of the Indian intelligence agency had been involved in the deaths of her victims. parents and other family members. Ms. Mukherjee alleged that the Indian spies killed them because they did not agree to spy in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has said that if India does not extend necessary cooperation to Islamabad in this regard, relations between the two countries will deteriorate further and the political crisis in South Asia will intensify. Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs hopes that New Delhi will prepare the necessary bases to investigate the deaths of all family members.
According to the preliminary investigation report of the Indian police, the murder may have been due to a family dispute. Police are questioning Kewal Ram, 38, the surviving son of the house.
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