The Asian Age

Sushma: Inhumane Pak used meet as PR ploy

Dismisses chip- in- shoe claim as ‘ absurd’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The government on Thursday blasted Pakistan for making “absurd” charges of a chip, camera or a recorder being installed in the footwear of the wife of Indian death row convict Kulbhushan Jadhav, and added that Islamabad has frittered away an opportunit­y to take bilateral ties forward by turning the meeting into propaganda tool.

Making identical statements in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said India conveyed its objections to Pakistan in a note verbale on Wednesday over the way it had conducted the meeting. Mr Jadhav’s wife and mother were presented as “widows” before him on December 25 in Islamabad, she said.

“This meeting could have been a step towards moving forward. But it is

Both married women were presented as widows in front of a son and husband. There can be no greater insult than this. — Sushma Swaraj,

Union minister

a matter of great disappoint­ment that the meeting took place flouting all the understand­ings both countries had agreed to,” Ms Swaraj said.

Cries of “shame! shame!” could be heard from treasury benches even as Ms Swaraj made her statement in Lok Sabha.

After the meeting, the Pakistani authoritie­s also did not return the shoes of Mr Jadhav’s wife Chetankul despite repeated requests, the minister

said, and added that not returning the shoes gave rise to suspicion that Pakistan was up to some “mischief ”.

“The Pakistan authoritie­s have been cautioned against any mischievou­s intent in this regard through a note verbale on Wednesday,” she said.

Slamming Pakistani authoritie­s for talking of chip, camera or a recorder being installed in the shoes, she said. The charge is “absurdity beyond measure,” she said and added that adding that the two women had cleared security at airports in Delhi and Dubai and in Pakistan where no such device was detected.

In a stinging attack on Pakistan, she said an emotional meeting of a mother with his son and a wife with her husband after 22 months has been “used” by Pakistan as a “tool of propaganda”.

Following the statement, members of all parties in Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha supported the government on the issue.

Ms Swaraj said that Mr Jadhav’s mother and wife were taken for the meeting through a separate door without informing the accompanyi­ng deputy high commission­er of India, stripped of their mangalsutr­a, bindi and bangles, made to change clothes and shoes.

“If he had seen them ( without mangalsutr­a, bindi and bangles), he would have protested and would never have allowed them to go to the meeting that way. In his absence, the meeting was started,” Ms Swaraj said.

Due to the absence of his mother’s mangalsutr­a, Mr Jadhav asked her about the well being of his father as soon as they sat down for the meeting. Ms Swaraj said, “The meeting of Kulbhushan Jadhav with his mother and wife was portrayed by Pakistan as a humanitari­an gesture. However, the truth is that both humanity and compassion were missing during the meeting..”

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