The Free Press Journal

Jadhav was never arrested from Balochista­n, says Baloch leader

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Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri has stated that Kulbhushan Jadhav was “never arrested from Balochista­n”, in fact he was, “abducted from Iran by Pakistani state-sponsored religious proxies and handed over to Pakistani forces.”

“The Indian citizen Jadhav was never arrested from Balochista­n. He was, in fact, abducted from Iran by Pakistani state-sponsored religious proxies and handed over to Pakistani forces. There have been numerous such incidents in the past where religious extremists abducted Baloch refugees in Afghanista­n or on their way to Afghanista­n and sold them to ISI and army,” said Marri.

“In the late 70s and the 80s element of Pakistanba­cked Taliban killed innocent Marri Baloch refugees, severed their heads from the body and took pictures to get head money from ISI and the Pakistani army,” he added, reports ANI.

Responding to the treatment meted out to the mother and the wife of Jadhav, “in the name of security procedures,” during the meeting on December 25, the Baloch leader stated that, it “should open India and the rest of the world's eye about Pakistani state's inhuman treatment and humiliatio­n of Baloch women.”

“If Pakistan can disrespect an elderly woman who travelled from India to visit her son then it should not need rocket science to imagine what the Baloch prisoners, including women and children, go through at Pakistan army's secret and illegal detention centres,” Marri said, reports ANI.

Underscori­ng the existence of the secret torture cells in Pakistan, Marri said, “Even a Pakistani Senator Farhatulla­h Babar recently said that “there were secret torture cells operating throughout the country [Pakistan].” The Pakistani media quoted him as saying, “no one, including the parliament and Supreme Court, knows about how many such torture cells are present, the number of people that are present there and the number of people that have died during interrogat­ion. He further said that no one knew what happened to the people who died.”

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