ISLAMABAD: Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua summoned British High Commissioner in
Pakistan Thomas Drew on Friday over slogans displayed on
London cabs “that directly attack
Pakistan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.”
According to a statement released by the Foreign Office, “the high commissioner was informed that
Pakistan, in line with the United Nations Charter, rejects actions and advertisements with ma
licious content that impinge on our sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
It said that the “issue was also being raised with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by our High Commissioner in
London.”
“Pakistan is aware of the intentions of such sinister and ma
licious campaigns, which should not be allowed on the soil of a friendly country,” the FO statement read.
According to media reports, posters reading “Free Balochistan” slogans appeared on vehicles in
London.
In September this year,
Pakistan had summoned Swiss ambassador over the public display o
f anti-Pakistan posters by a group in Switzerland.
According to a Foreign Office statement at that time, a strong protest had been lodged with the ambassador over Swiss authorities permitting the use of its territory for propaganda by elements linked with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), a ‘terrorist organisation perpetrating terrorism and violence in
Pakistan’.
It was also underlined that the ‘Free Baluchistan’ posters in Geneva had been sponsored by a group linked with the BLA, which had been proscribed by
Pakistan as well as some other countries for its violent actions in the province. “Any notion of ‘Free Baluchistan’ is a flagrant attack on [the] sovereignty and territorial integrity of
Pakistan,”
Pakistan’s permanent representative to UN had written to the Swiss authorities.
Later, posters and advertisements calling for the liberation of Kashmir, Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura from Indian tyranny had also popped up in different parts of Geneva.
British High Commissioner Thomas Drew later called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at General Headquarters (GHQ) on Friday.
During the meeting matters of mutual interest and regional security were discussed, a statement issued here by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
Reacting to the ma
licious anti-Pakistan campaign, Defense Analyst Lt Gen (r) Ghulam Mustafa said, “Display o
f anti-Pakistan slogans on
London cabs is a propaganda against
Pakistan in order to keep us under pressure.
Pakistan has rendered great sacrifices against terrorism. All the elements invol
ved in the action are being funded by India.
Pakistan will never tolerate any action which is against the sovereignty and integrity of
Pakistan.” The UK government being the ally of
Pakistan in war against terror must take serious notice o
f anti-Pakistan propaganda, he demanded. International relation expert Dr Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema said, “Our Foreign Office must strongly protest to the UK government against anti-Pakistan slogans displayed on
London cabs. These cabs drivers must be Indians launched by Indian government as part of their anti-Pakistan campaign.”
He demanded that UK being a neutral country must investigate the matter “otherwise it will be clear that this campaign was launched in collusion with the UK government.”
Published in Daily Times, November 4th 2017.