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Hindu families migration to India 'conspiracy' against Pak: Rehman Malik
8/10/2012 11:22:00 AM

Islamabad, Aug 10 (ANI): Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has termed the issue of Hindu families' migration a conspiracy against Pakistan.

Malik said that minorities could not leave the country without the permission of the Interior Ministry. He added that the Hindu families migrating from Jacobabad to India were halted due to the process required for leaving the country, reports The Dawn.

He also said that the Indian High Commission should justify its reasons for issuing 250 visas in this regard.

Malik said the government would probe the matter and the families would only be allowed to go to India after satisfactory results. (ANI)

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