The Sunday Guardian

PAK SENATOR QUESTIONS JADHAV VERDICT, DEMANDS EVIDENCE

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did the officials come to know that he was a spy? What is the evidence that he was working undercover under a fake identity and the details of the activity that he did as a spy?” Rehman asked. Rehman, further questionin­g the policy adopted by the Pakistan government regarding Jadhav, said that the lawmakers were not taken into confidence. “He was arrested in March last year and for one year he has been in custody and we have not been given any informatio­n about him,” she stated.

She further criticised the Pakistan Foreign Minister for not sharing any informatio­n with the Senate members. “The Foreign Minister is active on social media, where he discusses the foreign policy of Pakistan, while the diplomatic work is being handled by the bureaucrat­s who have no power to take risky decisions. We had asked for a National Security Committee to discuss such issues of national security, however, only a resolution has been passed and no concrete work has been done on the ground”, she added.

She was basically implying that the Pakistan army has been taking decisions related to the country’s foreign affairs.

India, ever since Pakistan made the arrest of Jadhav public, has sought consular access to him for 14 times, but the same was denied by Pakistan every time.

Pakistan has stated that due process of law was followed in the trial of the 46-year-old Jadhav and his sentence is based on credible, specific evidence proving his involvemen­t in espionage and terrorist activities in Pakistan. However, Pakistan has failed to make public any evidence of his supposed terrorist activities and espionage.

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