No ban on Lord Ahmed’s entry in PaK: Govt
NISAR AHMED THOKAR
Islamabad, Dec 7: Pakistani administered Kashmir Government on Wednesday said that there was no ban on lord Nazir’s entry into the territory.
In a statement issued here, the PaK Government spokesman said “in order to gain cheap publicity Lord Ahmed has been harping on self-created ban and levelling baseless accusations against the incumbent government of the region.”
“Lord Ahmed should refrain from levelling unfounded and baseless allegations against the government”, the statement said adding that instead of indulging in controversies Lord Ahmed should focus and reinforce his abilities to highlight Kashmir issue besides dealing with the issues of Kashmiri expatriates who have lend him all out support to attain this prestigious position (lordship) in the House of commons.
It may be recalled that the PPP government led by Chudhary Majeed had recently termed Lord Nazir Ahmed as persona-non-grata.
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