India condemns killing of Afghan Ambassador's brother
India condemned the "barbaric" killing of Afghanistan Ambassador Shaida Mohammad Abdali's brother.

"We convey our sincerest condolences to the Ambassador. We strongly condemne this barbaric act. Though we don't know who is responsible for this particular incident but there has been a pattern of targeted elimination of those who are opposed to the Taliban and other extremists and their methods.
"The tragic incident underlines and underscores once again the single biggest challenge facing Afghanistan today is terrorism that poses a grave risk to security of Afghanistan and stability of the region," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.
Sardar Mohammad Khan, the elder brother of Abdili, was shot dead in a mosque in Kandhar province on Monday, the provincial governor's spokesman Samim Khpalwak had said.
Responding to a separate query on whether there has been any progress in identifying the family of Geeta, a deaf-mute Indian woman who returned nearly a month ago from Pakistan after more than a decade, Swarup said no family has been identified as Geeta's even though many have come forward claiming her to their daughter including a Muslim family.
Now the ministry was releasing a picture of Geeta to show how she would have looked 10 years ago when she accidentally crossed over to Pakistan, he said, adding since there was no photograph of Geeta at that time, the ministry had to work on the picture based on the information given by Geeta about her appearance.
Geeta has been residing with an NGO in Indore for last nearly 50 days after her return.
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