Pakistan Plays Victim Once Again, Sends Dossier To UN Accusing India Of Spying
Pakistan send dossier to UN, claims India is spying on CPEC
In a bid to play victim at United Nations, Pakistan on Friday sent a dossier on alleged India¡¯s subversive activities on its land to its envoy to UN. Pakistan¡¯s foreign office has taken over ten months to prepare this dossier in which it reportedly talks about the alleged Indian spy- Kulbushan Yadav who was arrested on March 3, 2016.
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"Dossier has been dispatched to country's envoy to United Nations who will hand it over to new Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, until he takes over the office in January," a higher official of Pakistan's Foreign Office was quoted by India Today.
Though there has been no official announcement from Pakistan¡¯s foreign office, according to the reports in local media, the much awaited dossier contains "video evidence" of an Indian submarine which was intercepted by Pakistan Navy on November 18 which was allegedly spying on China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) along with alleged spy Yadav¡¯s confession.
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According to the claims made by Pakistan security agencies, they have gathered undeniable proofs that Yadav was an on duty of Indian naval officer working for Indian agency RAW. He was arrested from Balochistan, earlier on March 3, 2016. Dossier also contains proofs of India's involvement in subversive activities inside Pakistan, said official source.
"The dossier has been sent to the Pakistani mission headed by its permanent representative to the UN Maleeha Lodhi in New York," an official from Pakistan's Foreign office told India Today adding that Pakistan, after handing over the dossier, will urge the UN to take notice of Indian interference and sponsoring of terrorism in its territory.