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Cash crunch sparks diplomatic war between India and Pakistan

December 03, 2016 17:52 IST

Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with India over its diplomats in the high commission allegedly not being allowed to withdraw their salaries, which is paid in US dollars, by the bank.

Asserting that not allowing its officials to withdraw their salaries was in breach of Vienna Protocol, Pakistan has also threatened that in case the matter is not resolved soon, it may consider retaliatory action against salary disbursal for Indian diplomats there.

RBL Bank, an Indian private bank, holds the salary account of the Pakistan high commission staff.

“We are not allowed to withdraw our own salary. It is not a demonetisation issue. It appears that it is done more at the instructions of the Indian government,” a senior Pakistan high commission said.

While there was no official reaction to Pakistan’s protest from Indian side, officials maintained that the matter is between the bank and the depositor and government has no role to play.

Diplomats can draw their tax free salaries in dollars and only have to give reason for the withdrawal beyond $5,000.

According to Pakistan high commission officials, they are not being allowed to withdraw their salaries and have been asked for ‘letters of purpose’ for withdrawal of any dollar amount.

Incidentally, demonetisation has led to a sharp spike in demand for dollars and other foreign currency, making it scarce.

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