India-Pakistan bilateral dialogues suspended: Basit

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NEW DELHI: Pakistani High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit on Thursday said the bilateral dialogues between Islamabad and New Delhi had been suspended.

 “There is no meeting scheduled as of now. I think at present the peace process is suspended,” Basit told the journalists at a function in New Delhi.

Basit said that Indian spy agency, RAW officer arrested in Balochistan province proved that India is involved in creating unrest and destabilizing Pakistan.

 “The recent arrest of Kulbhushan Yadav in Pakistan irrefutably corroborates what Pakistan has been saying all along,” he said.

 “We all are aware of those who seek to create unrest in Pakistan and destabilise the country. They are bound to fail as the people of Pakistan are united to effectively counter anti-Pakistan subversive activities,” Basit said.