Pakistan conveys to Britain its “dissatisfaction”
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 1- Pakistan has conveyed to Britain its dissatisfaction at the alleged use of its soil for propaganda against Islamabad, reports UNI.
Radio Pakistan said yesterday that the British High Commissioner in Islamabad was summoned to the Foreign Office on Monday and asked to convey its dissatisfaction to his Government.
Without naming the newly started Bangladesh Mission in London, Pakistan accused Britain of having allowed a foreign mission to operate from its soil.
Other Pakistani accusations against Britain included British encouragement to forces aimed at undermining the territorial integrity of Pakistan, allowing demonstrations in Britain against Pakistan, allowing founds to be raised for purchase of arms to be used against Pakistan and allowing time on BBC and British Television for anti- Pakistan propaganda.
Reference: Hindustan Standard 2.9.71