Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Can’t give India consular access to Jadhav: Pakistani army

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ISLAMABAD: Upping the ante, Pakistan’s army on Monday ruled out consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav, days after India had made a strong case for the access to the Indian prisoner on death row.

Jadhav, 46, was awarded death sentence by the Field General Court Martial last week, evoking a sharp reaction in India, which warned Pakistan of consequenc­es and damage to bilateral ties if the “pre-meditated murder” was carried out.

“Under the law we cannot give consular access to Khubhushan who was involved in spying,” Pakistan military spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said.

However, Indian officials in New Delhi maintained that there was no communicat­ion from Pakistan on the denial of consular access.

Pakistan has denied India’s request for consular access to Jadhav over a dozen times in the last one year.

On Friday, Indian High Commission­er in Islamabad, Gautam Bambawale, had met Pakistan foreign secretary Tehmina Janjua and demanded a certified copy of the charge-sheet as well as the army court order in the Jadhav case besides seeking consular access to the retired Indian navy officer.

Maj Gen Ghafoor said that Jadhav was involved in antistate activities so he had to face court martial. “It was duty of the army (to apprehend and punish him). We have not compromise­d on it and awarded him punishment. We will not compromise on this issue in future also,” he said.

Ghafoor said all legal requiremen­ts were fulfilled in the trial of Jadhav, which resulted in his conviction. “The court martial is based on such evidence, which cannot be refuted at any forum,” he said.

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