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India demands immediate consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav: MEA

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With Pakistan Prime Minister's Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz yesterday admitting that the government was presented with only insufficient evidence on alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav who is under detention, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said the government has always maintained that Pakistan's allegations against Jadhav, an Indian national and a former Indian Navy officer, were completely baseless and demands immediate consular access to him.

"We have seen conflicting media reports about this issue. This is a pattern we have seen in the past as well. Government has always maintained that Pakistan's allegations against Jadhav, an Indian national and a former Indian Navy officer, were completely baseless," said Vikas Swarup, MEA spokesperson, here during his weekly media briefing.

"Even after more than nine months of keeping him wrongfully and illegally in custody, the Pakistani authorities have not found a shred of evidence against him," he said.

"We demand immediate consular access to him in accordance with relevant international conventions and his earliest release from wrongful confinement. We have also sent eight Note Verbales to the PakistanForeign Office on this issue," Swarup added.

Addressing a full Senate chamber, Aziz said the dossier on Jadhav contained mere statements. He was quoted by a leading Pakistani news channel as saying that it did not have any conclusive evidence against Jadhav.

Aziz said it is up to the concerned authorities on how long they take to give more matter on the alleged agent.

Jadhav was reportedly arrested in Balochistan after he entered from Iran, and has been accused by Pakistan of planning subversive activities in the country.

Pakistan Army had also released a confessional video of Jadhav, who purportedly said he was the serving Indian Navy officer.

India has acknowledged Jadhav as a retired Indian Navy officer, but denied the allegation that he was in any way connected to the government.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-to-kulbhushan-jadhav-mea-116120801059_1.html
 
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While the good Indian Commander has presented the ISI with threadbare the dimensions of the ops of RAW in Baluchistan and also given the names of his higher-ups etc, he now faces a larger threat from his own country then he does in Pakistan.

While Indians are in no position to demand anything, nor has Sartaj Aziz the authority to allegedly say such crap about a caught spy, this matter will remain at Pakistan's disposal to be utilized further as and when required under our national interest.
 
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You can't 'demand' anything from 'The ISI' silly. :coffee:

Are you even paying attention to the smorgasbord of forum rules your Pakistani members are breaking on this Thread! or is this just an open for all? - without repercussions... If yes - can we toe the same line? @waz
 
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Holding someone without charging them. In most countries that's considered illegal yet in pakistan it seems to be common practice.

Are you telling me that Indians can roam freely in Europe without visa or better yet, visa that is not approved for the tourism in Europe? This operator who looks like India is caught illegally trespassing on Pakistan side of Balochistan with Iranian passport that is granted for Iranian territorial regions only. What was operator who looked like Indian doing in Pakistani side of Balochistan with no Pakistani approved visa? :D
 
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:butcher: Counselor , chahiye ... get in line


Kalbu ..is enjoying a nice beef kata kat that was his final wish before being hanged
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Espionage & Terrorism charges on that India very difficult process 99.9% ...hanged
 
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