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Pak lodges protest over incident involving Lahore-bound bus

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Press Trust of India New Delhi/Islamabad
Pakistan today lodged a protest with India over the stopping of the Lahore-bound bus near Chehertha, 20 km from the Attari border by Youth Congress activists.

In a faxed message, both to Indian High Commission in Islamabad and to Ministry of External Affairs here, the Pakistan Foreign Office has expressed concern over the incident.

"Concerns on organised demonstrations against Pak High commission & mobbing of Pakistan-bound bus conveyed to Indian authorities," the Pakistan High Commission tweeted.

It added that Pakistan was also concerned over reports carried by Indian media about "communal violence on Eid in Jammu & incarceration of Hurriyat leaders".
 

Youth Congress activists had yesterday stopped the cross-border bus in protest against the killings of five Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops along the Loc in Jammu and Kashmir.

Around 100 protesters, headed by their state unit president Vikram Chowdhary, stopped the bus which was carrying 30 passengers for around half-an-hour and demanded immediate stoppage of the bus service to the neighbouring country.

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First Published: Aug 10 2013 | 8:06 PM IST

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