Home Ministry Warns Pak PM Liaquat Ali Khan To Not Take Advantage of Typos

May 20, 2011
By mindryin

The Indian Home Ministry allegedly warned the late Liaquat Ali Khan to not misuse the typos in the dossiers it submitted...over 50 years after the Nawabzada's death

The Indian Home Ministry has allegedly warned late Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan in the corrigendum to the India’s “50 most wanted” dossier sent last week.

“The Indians sent a chaser to their typo filled dossier that included the name of one guy who’s free in the Indian city of Thane and another “most wanted” guy who’s already in an Indian jail. The Indians asked the Pakistanis to simply ignore all the minor errors in their wanted list…like getting the wrong people on the list.

Unfortunately, the letter asking the Pakistanis to ignore the minor “genuine” error also includes a major error. The chaser is addressed to Pakistan’s first prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan who was assassinated on Truman’s orders in 1951.

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