Pak ruling akin to the verdict of a kangaroo court
Why is Pakistan raising the ante against India now in such a brazen and provocative manner in espionage case that seemingly lacks credibility ?
The kangaroo nature of the Jadhav verdict can be linked to a startling disclosure by the Pakistani media in early December 2016 when it was reported that the “Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz kicked up a controversy by stating in the Senate that government could not finalise a dossier on captured Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav because of inadequate evidence provided so far”.
This was the equivalent of setting the cat among the pigeons and within a few hours, the Pakistan Foreign office scrambled and the media carried another statement that totally denied the initial statement by Sarataj Aziz and the anti-India line was reiterated.
While India conducted the 26/11 terror attack case against Kasab in the most transparent manner possible — the Jadhav case has been rushed through in the most opaque manner.
Pakistan’s brazenness in defying established international consular norms and cocking-a-snook at India may be attributed to a new surge of confidence about how Rawalpindi is perceived by the major powers – in this case the United States of America (USA), China and to an extent Russia.
Projecting Delhi as the obstacle to the China-Pakistan economic corridor a month ahead of the mid May summit being convened by President Xi Jiping in Beijing is one strand – the other being the feelers being put out by the Trump administration to ostensibly ‘mediate’ in the troubled India-Pakistan bi-lateral.
J&K is going through another cycle of violence and a sense of déjà-vu is palpable.