Jadhav told his family he was 'indeed' an Indian spy
He greeted his family earlier this week saying he was an Indian spy
Convicted Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav confessed to his family that he was involved in terrorism in Pakistan when he met his mother Avanti Jadhav and wife Chetna in Islamabad earlier this week.
Indian media reported on Thursday, Jadhav “greeted the two women by acknowledging that he was, as alleged by Pakistan and contested by India, indeed an Indian spy and had engineered a spate of terror attacks”.’
India accuses Pakistan of harassing Kulbhushan Jadhav's family
According to The Times of India, the family did not expect this reaction from Jadhav to their first meeting in almost two years. The report added that his mother stopped him from confessing to his crimes.
Shoes worn by Jadhav's wife were 'suspicious': Foreign Office
Jadhav met his mother and wife in Islamabad on December 25 -- their first meeting since his arrest from Balochistan last year on charges of espionage and terrorism.
He was tried by a military court and awarded death penalty. The chief of army staff has endorsed his death penalty.
The Indian government has taken the matter to the International Court Justice, which has stayed his execution.
Indian media reported on Thursday, Jadhav “greeted the two women by acknowledging that he was, as alleged by Pakistan and contested by India, indeed an Indian spy and had engineered a spate of terror attacks”.’
India accuses Pakistan of harassing Kulbhushan Jadhav's family
According to The Times of India, the family did not expect this reaction from Jadhav to their first meeting in almost two years. The report added that his mother stopped him from confessing to his crimes.
Shoes worn by Jadhav's wife were 'suspicious': Foreign Office
Jadhav met his mother and wife in Islamabad on December 25 -- their first meeting since his arrest from Balochistan last year on charges of espionage and terrorism.
He was tried by a military court and awarded death penalty. The chief of army staff has endorsed his death penalty.
The Indian government has taken the matter to the International Court Justice, which has stayed his execution.