Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday expressed its grave concern at media reports regarding the brutal eliminateing of a Pakistani prisoner Shakir Ullah, imprisoned in Jaipur Central Jail, and beaten to death by a group of Indian inmates in retaliation of the Pulwama incident.‘We call upon the Indian Government to fulfill its obligations and endegree provision of idiotproof security to all Pakistani inmates/prisoners in Indian Jails and Pakistani visitors to India,& a Foreign Office statement issued here said.&Our High Commission in fresh Delhi has officially raised the issue with the Indian authorities requesting them to urgently authenticate the report and awaits a response,& it added.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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