Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

India can’t get access to JeM chief: Pak sources

INVESTIGAT­IONS ON Islamabad keen on probing JeM role but India should cooperate instead of ‘playing to the domestic gallery’

- Harinder Baweja harinder.baweja@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India will not get access to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar, a highly-placed source in the Pakistan government said. “The demand is frivolous,’’ the official said. On Tuesday, NIA chief Sharad Kumar had said his team would want to visit Bahawalpur in Pakistan where the Jaish-e-Mohammad is headquarte­red. He had said they would demand access to Azhar, who the NIA believes is the mastermind behind the Pathankot attack.

A five-member Pakistani team is currently in India to gather evidence into the attack. They are likely to submit a report on their return that India hopes will help prosecute Azhar and his brother Abdul Rauf Asghar. Pakistani officials, however, said there is no ‘reciprocit­y’ to the process. “We are determined to investigat­e the involvemen­t of the Jaish, but instead of playing to the domestic gallery, India should cooperate with us and help us gather evidence and strengthen the case. The trial against Jaish members will be conducted in a Pakistani court of law so where is the need for granting India access to Masood Azhar,’’ the official said.

India believes it has a strong case against Azhar who it had to release in 1999 in exchange for passengers on board a Nepal-Kandhar Indian Airlines flight that was hijacked. Azhar launched the Jaish after his release. Sartaj Aziz, who advises Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has admitted that one of the phones shared by India had been tracked to the Jaish-eMohammad.

 ?? PTI ?? Congress activists in Bhopal protest against the Pakistan team’s visit to the Pathankot airbase on Wednesday.
PTI Congress activists in Bhopal protest against the Pakistan team’s visit to the Pathankot airbase on Wednesday.

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