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Afghan hotel cancels anti-India event planned by Pak

A Kabul-based Intercontinental Hotel refused to host the anti-India event after which the Pakistani mission wrote to Afghan foreign ministry to protest against the cancellation of the booking.

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Published : Feb 5, 2020, 11:16 PM IST

Kabul: An anti-India event, planned by the Pakistani embassy was cancelled by a luxury hotel in the Afghan capital of Kabul, sources said on Wednesday.

The event was to be held at the Intercontinental Hotel on Wednesday to coincide with the 'Kashmir Solidarity Day'.

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As per sources, the hotel refused to host the event after which the Pakistani mission on Tuesday wrote to Afghan foreign ministry to protest against the cancellation of the booking, claiming that it was done on the "instructions given by the Afghan government".

"Keeping in view the friendly relations between the two countries, the embassy hopes that cooperation will be extended by the Afghan government to this embassy to host its political, economic, and cultural events at a suitable place," the letter said.

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Pakistan every year observes February 5 as the 'Kashmir Solidarity Day'.

Meanwhile, a large number of people protested against Pakistan outside its embassy in Kabul.

The protesters carrying placards like 'down with Pakistan' and 'Pakistan is enemy' were demanding the release of Manzoor Pashteen, the chief of Pashtun Tahfuz Movement - a movement for the protection of ethnic Pashtun people in Pakistan.

Pashteen, the 27-year-old activist, was arrested along with nine supporters in Peshawar last month and sent to jail on a 14-day judicial remand.

With inputs from PTI

Kabul: An anti-India event, planned by the Pakistani embassy was cancelled by a luxury hotel in the Afghan capital of Kabul, sources said on Wednesday.

The event was to be held at the Intercontinental Hotel on Wednesday to coincide with the 'Kashmir Solidarity Day'.

Read also: Taliban say mystery crash in Afghanistan was US aircraft

As per sources, the hotel refused to host the event after which the Pakistani mission on Tuesday wrote to Afghan foreign ministry to protest against the cancellation of the booking, claiming that it was done on the "instructions given by the Afghan government".

"Keeping in view the friendly relations between the two countries, the embassy hopes that cooperation will be extended by the Afghan government to this embassy to host its political, economic, and cultural events at a suitable place," the letter said.

Read also: Afghan president wins second term in preliminary vote count

Pakistan every year observes February 5 as the 'Kashmir Solidarity Day'.

Meanwhile, a large number of people protested against Pakistan outside its embassy in Kabul.

The protesters carrying placards like 'down with Pakistan' and 'Pakistan is enemy' were demanding the release of Manzoor Pashteen, the chief of Pashtun Tahfuz Movement - a movement for the protection of ethnic Pashtun people in Pakistan.

Pashteen, the 27-year-old activist, was arrested along with nine supporters in Peshawar last month and sent to jail on a 14-day judicial remand.

With inputs from PTI

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