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Nov 15: India already with shrunk eyebrows over the developments taking place in domestic politics in the immediate neighbourhood , Pakistan, has got more worried since the news of the break into the house of Indian high commissioner to Pak when he was away in Karachi has reached her ears.
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India has registered its strong protest against the act in Islamabad and has also been communicated to Pakistan’s high commission in New Delhi. The incident is first of its kind at high commission level at least otherwise such things are not very unusual with intelligence personnel there.
In an unusual phenomenon, on Monday night some unidentified people made a forcible entry in to the house of High Commissioner.
Act is being considered a severe question of security as High Commissioner’s residence is very much fortified and any forcible entry to it is not possible without the lapse in vigilance of concerned authorities.
What has increased Indian concerns is that amid tight security and the fortification of the house this is next to impossible to enter the premises but if such incident has taken place, the role of the state agencies comes into question.
Complete details are not available about the things if missing. Only this much has been informed by the spokesperson of ministry of external affairs.
This is to be mentioned that India is already worried over the imposition of emergency in Pakistan and set back to the establishment of democracy. India has also increased the security of its borders and army had been alerted.
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