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INDIAN DEATH ROW PRISONER MEETS KIN

- IANS

The wife (right) and mother of imprisoned Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav meet him at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Monday. They were allowed to meet Jadhav, who is facing the death penalty for alleged espionage, in what the Foreign Ministry said was a humanitari­an gesture.

islamabad — Pakistan on Monday described Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav as “the face of Indian terror” and said it would decide on consular access to him at an appropriat­e time, and added that the meeting between Jadhav and his family was not the last.

“This is not the last meeting. Let me say it categorica­lly,” Foreign Office spokesman Mohammed Faisal told reporters after former Indian Navy officer Jadhav’s wife Chetankul and mother Avanti met him for the first time after his detention in March 2016. Jadhav met his wife and mother at the Foreign Office for around 40 minutes, but interacted through a glass panel and intercom.

The convicted Indian spy is on death row but his case is pending before the Internatio­nal Court of Justice.

Faisal said December 25 was chosen to allow Jadhav meet his family because it is Pakistan founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah’s birth anniversar­y.

He said the two women spoke “openly and had a productive meeting” with Jadhav. “It was a positive gesture, extended on humanitari­an grounds. We extended the meeting by 10 minutes on the request of Jadhav’s family. It has nothing to do with legalities.”

The spokespers­on also “categorica­lly” denied it was a consular access even as Indian Deputy High Commission­er J.P. Singh was present during the meeting, but seated at a distance.

“The Indian diplomat could see the meeting but was not allowed to meet. It would have been consular access had the Indian diplomat spoken to Jadhav,” he said, adding the Indian request for a possible consular access was with Pakistan and “would be taken up at an appropriat­e time”.

Faisal reiterated that the meeting did not mean any change in Pakistan’s

Jadhav is the face of Indian terror in Pakistan. He expressed remorse for taking Pakistani lives. Mohammed Faisal, Foreign Office spokesman

stance regarding Jadhav, who he termed “a spy and terrorist who has been sentenced to death”.

“Jadhav is the face of Indian terror in Pakistan. He has confessed to killing Aslam Chaudhary. He expressed remorse for taking Pakistani lives. He is a serving naval officer, has confessed to being a RAW agent.”

India has always denied the allegation­s, saying Jadhav was abducted from Iran where he had gone on a private business trip and then brought to Pakistan. —

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 ?? PTI ?? Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav’s wife and mother meet him while seated across a glass partition at the Foreign Office in Islamabad on Monday. —
PTI Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav’s wife and mother meet him while seated across a glass partition at the Foreign Office in Islamabad on Monday. —
 ?? AFP ?? The wife and mother of Jadhav leave after meeting him at the Foreign Office in Islamabad. —
AFP The wife and mother of Jadhav leave after meeting him at the Foreign Office in Islamabad. —

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