New Delhi: The Government of India on Wednesday asserted that it will do its “utmost” to protect Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is in Pakistan custody, and ensure his safe return to India.
“International Court of Justice (ICJ) has already held that Pakistan is in egregious violation of international law. Government will do its utmost to protect Shri Jadhav and ensure his safe return to India. To that end, it would consider all appropriate options,” MEA spokesman Anurag Srivastava said in reply to media queries.
The comments came after Pakistan claimed that Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is in Pakistan custody since 2016, has ‘refused’ to file a review petition and wants to go ahead with his pending mercy plea. India has termed Pakistan’s latest gestures another instance of ‘farce’ vis-a-vis implying Jadhav as a government of India spy.
New Delhi has repeatedly rejected Pakistan’s allegations about Jadhav’s involvement in ‘spying and subversive activities’ and maintained that he was kidnapped from the Iranian port of Chabahar where he was running a business.
MEA spokesman said: “We have been pursuing through diplomatic channels full and effective implementation of the ICJ judgment in the case of Shri Kulbushan Jadhav. The media statement made by Pakistan today in the case seeks to mask its continuing reticence to implement ICJ judgment in letter and spirit”.
He further said: “Pakistan’s claim that Shri Jadhav, who is incarcerated in Pakistan’s custody, has refused to initiate review petition is a continuation of the farce that has been in play for the last four years. Shri Jadhav has been sentenced to execution through a farcical trial”.
“He remains under custody of Pakistan’s military. He has clearly been coerced to refuse to file a review in his case. India sought unimpeded access to Shri Jadhav to discuss his remedies under the Ordinance. In a brazen attempt to scuttle even the inadequate remedy under the Ordinance, Pakistan has obviously coerced Shri Jadhav to forego his rights to seek implementation of the judgment of the ICJ,” Srivastava said.
Pakistan has on May 20, 2020 passed an Ordinance to allow for the High Court to review the sentence awarded by their military court. They have all along maintained that their laws allowed for effective review and reconsideration while “we have protested it all along”, the spokesman said.
“Now, after almost a year, they have made a u-turn and issued an Ordinance to ostensibly provide for some sort of review. We have already expressed our serious concerns at the content of the Ordinance and how it violates the ICJ judgment. Pakistan is only seeking to create an illusion of remedy,” he said.
“Despite our repeated requests, Pakistan continues to deny India free and unimpeded access to Shri Jadhav. India has repeatedly asked to allow a lawyer from outside Pakistan to appear for Shri Jadhav in any review and reconsideration proceedings,” Srivastava maintained.
“Since 2017, when Military Court carried out a farcical trial, Pakistan has refused to hand over any relevant document, including FIR, evidence, court order, etc in the case to India. Clearly, Pakistan is attempting to create a mirage of compliance with the ICJ judgment,” MEA spokesman alleged.
On July 17, 2019, the ICJ had stayed the Pakistan military court verdict of capital punishment against Jadhav.
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