NEW DELHI, Nov 14: India said on Wednesday it has lodged an official complaint over a break-in at the Islamabad residence of its top envoy to Pakistan.
“The residence of the high commissioner of India in Islamabad was broken into,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.
“A strong protest has been lodged with the government of Pakistan in Islamabad and with the high commission of Pakistan in New Delhi.”
The statement said the break-in occurred on Monday night, but did not provide further details.
That was less than 10 days after Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf imposed a state of emergency on the country.
India has said it regretted Musharraf declaring an emergency amid spiralling political turmoil and militant violence.
The two nuclear-armed South Asian rivals launched peace talks three years ago in a bid to improve ties.—AFP
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