Islamabad/New Delhi, 14 May: The two Indian journalists posted to Pakistan have been virtually
expelled by the Pakistan government without assigning any reasons.
Press Trust of India's (PTI) Snehesh Alex Philip and Hindu's Meena Menon received letters late last night from the Pakistan government informing them that their visas are not being extended.
However, both have been in Islamabad only for about nine months.
Following the move by Islamabad, the Indian government today said it intends to take up the matter with Pakistan.
The Indian ministry of external affairs said it has not been informed about the development either by the Pakistan government in Islamabad or by its high commission in Delhi.
The ministry spokesperson also said no reason has been given by Pakistan for asking the two journalists to leave the country by 20 May.
Official sources in Delhi said this is perhaps for the first time that there will be no media presence from India and Pakistan in each other's country following the move by Islamabad.
Press Trust of India's (PTI) Snehesh Alex Philip and Hindu's Meena Menon received letters late last night from the Pakistan government informing them that their visas are not being extended.
However, both have been in Islamabad only for about nine months.
Following the move by Islamabad, the Indian government today said it intends to take up the matter with Pakistan.
The Indian ministry of external affairs said it has not been informed about the development either by the Pakistan government in Islamabad or by its high commission in Delhi.
The ministry spokesperson also said no reason has been given by Pakistan for asking the two journalists to leave the country by 20 May.
Official sources in Delhi said this is perhaps for the first time that there will be no media presence from India and Pakistan in each other's country following the move by Islamabad.
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