Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has lodged strong protest with India over the Pakistani prisoner beaten to death in Indian jail.Statement issued by Pakistan Foreign Ministry says &Subsequent to media reports regarding the death of a Pakistani prisoner, Shakir Ullah in Jaipur Jail India, our High Commission sought clarity in this regard from the Indian authorities on 20th February 2019 and have been informed now that Shakir Ullah sustained injuries following a "scuffle" between fellow inmates in the television room in the jail, which proved fatal.& According to measure Indian media reports he was lynched.
It is incomprehensible how a "scuffle" between prisoners in an set uped government set up was allowed to escalate to the extent that Shakir Ullah sustained fatal injuries, the statement reads and added security and safety of Pakistani inmates/prisoners in Indian jails is the responsibility of the Government of India which should have taken enhanced degrees to prevent this.
The government of India must supply enhanced security to endegree safety of all Pakistanis, specificly Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails to endegree prevention of recurrence of such tragic and reprehensible incidents.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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