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Two senior Sufi clerics from Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah missing in Pakistan

:lol: the two men went to interior Sindh without informing their own people. there in interior Sindh they said there were no mobile signals hence they could not contact anyone. the y are safe wwwand sound and back in the city.
 
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I wouldn't be shocked if they've been murdered already by sunni extremists in Pakistan as they hate sufi along with other muslim minority groups.
 
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:lol: the two men went to interior Sindh without informing their own people. there in interior Sindh they said there were no mobile signals hence they could not contact anyone. the y are safe wwwand sound and back in the city.

Yes, its very convincing.

A 80 year old man wandered into interior sindh after landing in Karachi airport and failed to meet his relatives waiting outside the airport :coffee:

Do you think its an alien abduction ?

BTW who has the power to make a man disappear from inside a heavily secure building like an Airport ? :coffee:
 
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2 missing Indian clerics in custody of Pak's intel agency
Lahore, Mar 18, 2017 (PTI)
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Syed Asif Nizami and his nephew Nazim Nizami. ANI Photo

The two missing Indian clerics of Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah are in custody of Pakistan's intelligence agency over their alleged links with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), official sources said today.

Syed Asif Nizami and his nephew Nazim Nizami were offloaded from Karachi-bound Shaheen Airlines on March 14 at the Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore, they said.

"The personnel of an intelligence took both the clerics into custody after getting them offloaded and shifted them to an undisclosed location for investigation," the sources told PTI on condition of anonymity.

They further said both clerics have been detained for their alleged link with MQM of Altaf Hussain.

"They are being interrogated for their alleged links with Altaf's partymen in Karachi," the sources said, adding they will be freed if nothing is established against them.

The MQM emerged as a largely ethnic party in the 1980s. It has political dominance in the southern Sindh province's urban areas - notably in Karachi, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas and Sukkur where a large number of Urdu-speaking people who fled to Pakistan from India during 1947's partition reside.

80-year-old Asif Nizami is the head priest of Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah. He along with his nephew Nazim Ali Nizami had gone to Pakistan on March 8 to see his sister in Karachi. They arrived in Lahore on March 13 and visited shrine of sufi saint Baba Farid Gang in Pakpattan. The two went missing on March 14 from Lahore.

Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria yesterday said Pakistan was "pro-actively pursuing" and have asked all departments concerned to look into the matter.

He had told PTI in Islamabad that, "no clue to the missing Indian priests has been found so far".

India has taken up this matter with Pakistan and ensure the safe recovery of Indian nationals. Official sources in New Delhi said Pakistan has conveyed that it was "seriously pursuing" the case with its law enforcement agencies.

"We have taken up this matter with Government of Pakistan and requested them for an update on both the Indian nationals in Pakistan. Both are missing after they landed in Karachi airport," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had tweeted.

"We have also contacted their host in Karachi who appears to be under pressure not to speak to the Indian High Commission. I am in constant touch with our High Commission. However, there is no official confirmation regarding their whereabouts," she said.

Pakistan has launched a crackdown on the MQM after party leader Hussain made anti-Pakistan comments during speeches at a hunger strike camp in Karachi last year.

Pakistan has charged the self-exiled leader in London with treason for his inflammatory speech that incited party workers to attack media outlets.

80-year-old Asif along with his nephew Nazim had gone to Pakistan on March 8 to see his sister in Karachi. They arrived in Lahore on March 13.

Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria yesterday said Pakistan was "pro-actively pursuing" and have asked all departments concerned to look into the matter.

A senior Pakistani police official said the two clerics were being questioned on their exact whereabouts since March 15 when they went missing. "The two have shown up today in Nazimabad and have informed the police about their presence in Karachi," SSP police Tariq Jameel said.

Another police official confirmed that the police had studied the CCTV footage at the Karachi airport to confirm if the two clerics came from Lahore or elsewhere. "They apparently came to Karachi by road," the official said.

IG Police of Sindh A D Khawaja had told reporters yesterday that the clerics had not reached Karachi as they had not reported to the special branch.
 
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It may very well be an INDIAN GRADE news. On the condition of annonimity somebody from ISI told to Indian Media that Indian clerics were held by ISI!

Stupids Indian Jermos!
 
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I wouldn't be shocked if they've been murdered already by sunni extremists in Pakistan as they hate sufi along with other muslim minority groups.
I wouldn't be shocked if they've been murdered already by sunni extremists in Pakistan as they hate sufi along with other muslim minority groups.


'Missing' Indian clerics traced in Karachi

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80-year-old Syed Asif Ali Nizami and his nephew Nazim Ali Nizami. PHOTO: ANI

KARACHI: Two Indian clerics of Delhi’s Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia’s Dargah who went missing in the country have been ‘traced’ and will return to India soon.

“Pakistan’s Foreign Office has confirmed they have been traced and reached Karachi,” the Press Trust of India reported, citing unnamed sources.


Syed Asif Ali Nizami, 80, and his nephew Nazim Ali Nizami, were visiting Data Darbar in Lahore when they went missing on Wednesday.

The development was also confirmed by Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who said both the religious figures were safe in Karachi and will return to Delhi on Monday.

Reports of their recovery emerged on Saturday after Sushma spoke to foreign affairs adviser Sartaj Aziz.

Mystery of missing Indian clerics deepens

“I spoke to Mr Sartaj Aziz, Pakistan prime minister’s adviser on foreign affairs, regarding the missing Indian nationals Syed Asif Ali Nizami and Nazim Ali Nizami of Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah. He assured me of all help in tracing the missing clerics,” Swaraj tweeted.

Separately, local media reports, citing unnamed sources, said both the clerics were recovered from Karachi’s Nazimabad neighbourhood. They had apparently been to “[rural] Sindh to meet their followers, where there was no communication network”, which is why they could not inform their relatives about their whereabouts.

However, when contacted, police officials in Karachi, including DIG West and Central Zulfiqar Larik, and DSP Nazimabad, denied the reports.

Meanwhile, an official told The Express Tribune that the two clerics were considered ‘suspicious’ because they used to visit their relatives in the Sanda area of Lahore every few months.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1359162/missing-indian-clerics-traced-karachi/
 
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It may very well be an INDIAN GRADE news. On the condition of annonimity somebody from ISI told to Indian Media that Indian clerics were held by ISI!

Stupids Indian Jermos!
Well its clear India does this.

When we go to Lucknow with our now Pakistani passports there are times when intelligence agents come to check we are living at our stated address or somewhere else. At the airport, long time ago a Lucknowi woman was crying and a Indian airport official harassing her and telling her to go to Pakistan. Even if she didn't have proper documents there is no reason to treat a woman that way. For Indians every problem starts and ends with us Pakistanis. These were biases in the airport. We were even denied access to a hospital for being muslim.

If the two clerics aren't Indian RAW agents they should be found and allowed to go home.
 
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Pakistan should actually ask India to give details of their planned activities and investigate if they were related to a terrorist fraction in the country. Like Kulbushan yadev, they may very well be Indian assets working for RAW.
 
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