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Pak sending infiltrators as Bangladeshi nationals: Digvijay
New Delhi,Feb 28: Pakistan was attempting to infiltrate agents into India under the assumed identity of Bangladeshi nationals, the Minister of State for External Affairs Digvijay Singh told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.
New Delhi,Feb 28: Pakistan was attempting to infiltrate agents into India under the assumed identity of Bangladeshi nationals, the Minister of State for External Affairs Digvijay Singh told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.
Asserting that Government was alive to such dangers, Singh in written replies said Islamabad was attemtping to push in these agents on forged passports through the Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bangladesh Border.
He said India's concern over the issue had also been shared with Bangaldesh Government. Reiterating that Government had information of presence of al Qaeda elements in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, the Minister said that Pakistan, which had earlier shifted some terrorist camps from POK, had now again reactivated them.
He also said that India had no no intention of buying the house of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah in London. In a written reply to BJ Panda who asked why New Delhi was proposing to buy the house when Islamabad had declined to come forward, Singh declared that India had no intention of buying the property. Bureau Report
He said India's concern over the issue had also been shared with Bangaldesh Government. Reiterating that Government had information of presence of al Qaeda elements in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, the Minister said that Pakistan, which had earlier shifted some terrorist camps from POK, had now again reactivated them.
He also said that India had no no intention of buying the house of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah in London. In a written reply to BJ Panda who asked why New Delhi was proposing to buy the house when Islamabad had declined to come forward, Singh declared that India had no intention of buying the property. Bureau Report