PESHAWAR, May 12: Teachers and students of the Agricultural University, Peshawar, have opposed the presence of Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) personnel in Pakistan.

According to an Imamia Students Organisation’s (ISO) survey conducted here on the campus, 100 per cent people opposed the stationing of the FBI agents in Pakistan.

The ISO had asked three questions from 1,640 participants about the United States’s role in the efforts to resolve the Kashmir issue; capping of the nuclear programme and presence of the FBI agents in the country.

Only 10 persons out of 1,640 marked in favour of US mediations for the solution of the Kashmir dispute and only one agreed that the Pakistan’s nuclear programme should be rolled back while all the 1,640 persons opposed the Federal Bureau of Intelligence’s presence.

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