Pakistan summons Indian Deputy High Commissioner to protest torture on a Pakistani prisoner in India

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned and officially placed its  protest sternly over torture on a Pakistani prisoner inside an Indian prison.

Pakistan Foreign Office summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad late evening of Friday. Foreign office Spokesman, Aiza Chauhdry held a media briefing  and maintained that Pakistan has filed strong protest against torture on Pakistani prisoner, Sanaullah, in Bhalwal Prison of Occupied Kashmir. India has agreed upon giving Pakistani diplomat access to Sanaullah, added the FO Spokesman, saying, apparently it seems that Sanaullah has been tortured as counter reply to Sarbjit Singh’s incident.

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