ISLAMABAD: The involvement of Indian spy agency RAW – Research and Analysis Wing – in Quetta’s carnage could not be ruled out, said Foreign Office on Thursday.
“The international community’s reaction is pouring in over Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir,” Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria said in a weekly briefing – categorically rejecting Indian allegations of infiltration.
He said that the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), United Nations, international NGOs and various countries expressed deep concerns over the Kashmir issue.
The spokesman said that the Saudi government was not linked to the stranded Pakistanis’ miseries but the problems were created by private companies. However, those Pakistanis having visa are now permitted to work in Saudi Arabia, he added.
Commenting on the arrest of the blacklisted US national – Mathew Barret – Zakaria said the investigations regarding visa-issuance to him were underway.
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