Pakistan, March 13 -- A legislative body of the Upper House of parliament on Tuesday expressed annoyance over the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for what it described as its "discrimination attitude towards Pakistan and giving India exemption despite clear evidence of terror financing and money laundering against it".

The chairman of the committee, Senator Rehman Malik, said that he had written a letter to the FATF President Marshall Billingslea on February 14, asking it to take action against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for "protecting international fugitives involved in biggest ever credit fraud and money laundering".

He said that he had sent the letter with all evidence proving that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was...