Pakistan is now using European Members of Parliament against India
Islamabad: Pakistan is trying to manipulate European parliamentarians to issue resolutions against India and even silence any critic of the country.
Two prominent personalities have been at the job on Pakistan’s behalf.
Now-disgraced UK Lord Nazir Ahmed used his influence to allow Pakistani secret services to infiltrate the corridors of Whitehall, and the UK government—a task that is now likely to have been given to Chaudhary Perveiz Iqbal Losar, chairman of the EU-Pak Friendship Federation Europe, reports The Sunday Guardian.
"When you read the reports of the European Union’s External Action Service (EEAS) and those of the European Commission, especially the Trade Commission, you cannot help but question the intimacy between the European Union and Pakistani nationals in the United Kingdom, including the now disgraced Nazir Ahmed, who has resigned from the UK’s House of Lords. All have links to one Pakistani organisation and one Pakistani intelligence operative: Chaudhary Perveiz Iqbal Losar, Chairman of the EU-Pak Friendship Federation Europe," the news magazine reported.
It is no secret that Ahmed is linked to Pakistan, and receives instruction from the military and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) directly from GHQ Rawalpindi.
Ahmed is indoctrinated against India and is a recognised propagator of Khalistan. Yet, whilst Ahmed sat in the House of Lords abusing his privilege and violating women, an even more dangerous agent has been actively making inroads towards the destruction of democratic governance, the news magazine added.
The report further claimed Chaudhary Perveiz Iqbal Losar interacts with Pakistan’s leaders, including the Prime Minister, President and ministers and secret services, before flying back to Europe to organise demonstrations and protests and infiltrate the political spheres of Europe with tainted gifts, a photo opportunity and a vote for Pakistan.
Expulsion of Lord Nazir:
Pakistani-origin Lord Nazir Ahmed, who in 1998 made history by becoming the first Muslim to be appointed a peer in Britain's House of Lords, has recently retired from Parliament after seeing a conduct report which has recommended his expulsion for sexually exploiting a vulnerable woman several decades ago.
The victim was identified as Tahira Zaman from Kashmir.
"Lord Ahmed resigned from the House of Lords on 14 November but the report, which was agreed by the Committee and seen by Lord Ahmed before that date, recommends that he should have been expelled," read an official statement.
The Sunday Guardian reported that Nazir Ahmed is a risk and the Pakistani secret service must quickly dissociate itself from him.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s foot soldier politicians will be encouraging the UK government not to open an investigation for fear of the immense damage the acknowledgment of Pakistan’s interference into UK politics will do to an already struggling government, the magazine reported.
Any investigation into Lord Ahmed is likely to reveal that his lavish lifestyle came from benefits received for his extensive lobbying activities against India and for Pakistan.
Beginning with the former Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) with Pakistani origin, Amjad Bashir, Benyamin Habib, Sajjad Karim, Bashir Khanbhai, Wajid Khan, Nosheena Mobarik, Baroness Mobarik and Shaffaq Mohammed, almost all have been found to have links with Ahmed and Losar. Analysis shows that specifically Shaffaq Mohammed, Wajid Khan and Amjad Bashir were on a mission to promote Pakistan’s propaganda regarding Kashmir, reports The Sunday Guardian.
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