Pakistan seeks investigation into custodial death of Altaf Ahmed Shah, a Kashmiri leader, with PM Shehbaz Sharif saying 'custodial killings are the norm in [PM] Modi's India'
"Modi regime denied him [Altaf Ahmed Shah] treatment despite knowing he was a cancer patient. Custodial killings are the norm in Modi's India," says Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif.
Pakistan's demand for a probe on Tuesday was conveyed to the Indian charge d'affaires in Islamabad, who was summoned by the Foreign Ministry to protest Shah's "inhumane custodial" death. Islamabad also demanded that his mortal remains be "promptly" returned to his family so that the deceased can be properly buried in accordance with their wishes.
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