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Pakistan likely to declare five Indian diplomats persona non grata

Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov.2 (ANI): Pakistan is likely to declare five Indian diplomats persona non grata on alleged charges of spying.

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Pakistan likely to declare five Indian diplomats persona non grata
Islamabad [Pakistan], Nov.2 (ANI): Pakistan is likely to declare five Indian diplomats persona non grata on alleged charges of spying. According to a Geo TV report, these Indian diplomats have been identified as Rajesh Kumar Agnihotri (Commercial Counsellor), Balbir Singh (First Secretary Press), Amarjeet Singh Bhatti (visa attache), Vijay Kumar and Mundhawan Nanda Kumar (staffers). All five according to the Pakistan television channel are alleged to be part of a spy network aimed at "destabilizing" Pakistan. Further details are awaited. (ANI)

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