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Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India Shahid Malik, has received a death threat from a relatively unknown terrorist group.
Updated : Nov 19, 2013, 11:17 PM IST
Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India Shahid Malik, has received a death threat from a relatively unknown terrorist group, The Dawn reports.
The group,which calls itself the All India Anti-Terrorism Group (AIATG), has warned Malik to leave New Delhi within three days, failing which he would face dire consequences.
“We don’t need to make any kind of relation and have no place for any Pakistani in our country,” the e-mailed threat said.
“If the threat is taken lightly, it is 200 per cent sure the envoy will be killed,” it added.
The three-page mail was signed by a man claiming to be the chief of the AIATG.
The letter stated 11 reasons for forming the Pakistani hate group.
“You can understand we have many reasons to take lethal steps against you and your country, so tell your government that we are mad, zealot and thirsty of Pakistani blood,” it said.
It also warned the high commission of an eminent attack on the Parliament in Islamabad.
The high commission has asked for tighter security cover.