She said she was going to Delhi...', Jyoti's father makes a big revelation about his daughter's Pakistani connection

Jyoti Malhotra, who was arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, is being continuously interrogated by the police. Meanwhile, Jyoti's father has made many big revelations while talking to news agency INS. Jyoti's father said that their house runs on his brother's pension. The situation at home is also not very good. Not only this, he has also said that his daughter Jyoti used to say that she was 'going to Delhi' while leaving the house.
Jyoti's father said, "She came with the police at 2 am. She left the house with only her clothes. But nothing was said to her. Neither Jyoti had spoken to her before nor after. Her father said that she only said Namaste. Jyoti used to say that she was going to Delhi. But I did not know where exactly she was going," says her father. Our house also runs on my brother's pension. We neither had money before nor now. Whatever
He further said, "No one comes to our house. My daughter Jyoti used to come and go home all the time. She would be out most of the time. We do not know whether she would come home by bus or train," he said. The girl has been arrested. But nothing has been said about whether she should get a lawyer for her. Moreover, Jyoti's father said that he has no idea what to do next or what will happen.
According to the FIR lodged at the Civil Lines police station on May 16, Jyoti Malhotra came in contact with Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish at the Pakistan High Commission in 2023. After that, she went to Pakistan to get a visa to travel. According to this FIR, Jyoti Malhotra had visited Pakistan twice. During this visit to Pakistan, she met Ali Ahwan, who was an acquaintance of Danish, in Pakistan. He was the one who arranged her accommodation. Jyoti has met Danish several times at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi. It has been found that she is in contact with people associated with Pakistani intelligence agencies. She is also accused of providing several confidential information to the ISI.