Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua conveyed Islamabad’s clear message to Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale, who called on her in the federal capital.
Self-confessed Indian spy awarded death sentence
The Indian high commissioner repeated India’s demand for consular access to Jadhav. However, Janjua, pointing out the legal aspects of the case, said Jadhav was a serving Indian naval officer, who was involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan.
Jadhav was handed down the death penalty in an unprecedented decision that instantly sparked a bitter diplomatic spat between the two countries.
Pakistan not violating any pact by not giving consular access to Jadhav, says Basit
In a six-minute video shown on the national media, Jadhav confessed that he had been assigned the task of creating unrest in Balochistan and Karachi, for which he had visited the country several times using a fake identity since 2003.
India denies Jadhav is a RAW agent but admits that he was a retired naval officer. Pakistan has already clarified that his sentence was in accordance with the law and that India stood totally exposed on the issue of terror financing and perpetrating subversive acts in the country.
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