Oman Daily Observer

India accuses Pakistan of harassing family of Kulbhushan Jadhav

RESENTMENT: New Delhi said Pakistan disrespect­ed the cultural and religious sensibilit­ies

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NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday accused Pakistan of harassing the family of an alleged Indian spy on death row, saying their meeting was held in an “atmosphere of coercion”.

Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav met his mother and wife in Islamabad on Monday, their first meeting since his arrest in Pakistan last year on charges of espionage and terrorism, allegation­s India has rejected.

“It appears that Jadhav was under considerab­le stress and speaking in an atmosphere of coercion,” the Indian foreign ministry said in a statement shortly after top Indian officials debriefed his family in New Delhi.

The ministry alleged that Jadhav’s conversati­on during the meeting was “tutored and designed to perpetuate the false narrative of his alleged activities in Pakistan.”

Pakistani officials say Jadhav, who was arrested in the restive southweste­rn province of Balochista­n, confessed to spying for Indian intelligen­ce, and describe him as “the face of Indian terrorism in Pakistan”.

Jadhav was found guilty in a closed trial by a military court and sentenced to death on charges of espionage and terrorism.

India took the case to the Internatio­nal Court of Justice which suspended his execution until it passes final judgement in the case.

Pictures released by the Pakistan government on Monday showed Jadhav and his family speaking through a glass barrier at the foreign ministry in Islamabad.

An Indian diplomat was present during the meeting, which lasted 40 minutes, but was not allowed to talk to the prisoner or listen to the conversati­on with his family.

New Delhi said Pakistan disrespect­ed the cultural and religious sensibilit­ies of Jadhav’s family, alleging they were asked to change their clothes, and that his wife was ordered to remove her “mangal sutra” — a necklace worn by married Hindu women. The Indian foreign ministry added that Pakistani authoritie­s did not return the shoes Jadhav’s wife was ordered to remove.

It also accused Islamabad of allowing local journalist­s to “harass and hector” the Jadhav family, violating an understand­ing between Islamabad and New Delhi to not allow the media “close” access.

India also raised concerns over Jadhav’s health, although he was seen sitting up in the grainy pictures. Pakistani officials said he was in good health.

 ?? — AFP ?? The wife (R) and mother of Kulbushan Sudhir Jadhav, leave after meeting with Jadhav at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad on Monday.
— AFP The wife (R) and mother of Kulbushan Sudhir Jadhav, leave after meeting with Jadhav at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad on Monday.

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