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6 Questions Pakistan Needs to Answer About Kulbhushan Jadhav

These are not even the questions on first place as the same has been answered, even if ever forwarded to Pakistan, through official statements. Rest assure, if India is so confident, can reach International Court rather than posting the useless questions/repetition of same narrative/copy-paste journalism through in.yahoo. These are the same delaying/time wasting tactics that India rather than resolving the issue through diplomacy, tried hard with all the bluff and international friends club hush hush to influence Pakistan yet risking the life of a serving commander that is going to be executed for espionage, terrorist activities in Pakistan and responsible for many innocent lives.

Worthless practice, only to waste time and energy despite being answered many times.
Pakistan should not delay and hang this sob as soon as possible and send a clear message to the hindu fascist state.
 
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As Jadhav faces a death sentence, where are the answers to these key questions?


Pakistan has sentenced Kulbhushan Jadhav, a retired Indian Navy officer who was arrested by the country in 2016, to death after convicting him of conducting “subversive activities” for the Indian government. He was sentenced by a Pakistani military court.

Jadhav was reportedly arrested in a Pakistani counter-intelligence operation in Balochistan in March 2016. But there are still plenty of loose ends in the story leading up to this sentence.

Also Read: Navy Officer-Turned-Spy or Businessman: Who is Kulbhushan Jadhav?

1. Sartaj Aziz Said Insufficient Evidence Against Jadhav
In December 2016, Pakistan Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz, was quoted as saying that the government was presented with “insufficient evidence” on Jadhav. He had said that the dossier received by the government had only statements and there was no conclusive evidence against him.

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The Adviser had said that the investigations regarding the network of Kulbhushan Jadhav are ongoing and the dossier shall be completed upon conclusion of the investigation. There is irrefutable proof against Kulbhushan Jadhav who had also made a public confession in March this year.

2. Authenticity of Confession Video
So, about that public confession: Pakistan claims that Jadhav is a high-ranking spy or at least a very experienced one because that’s what makes this arrest special.

Why would a high-ranking spy make a willing confession about his espionage activities to an enemy state, especially when the two countries involved are India and Pakistan with their intractable hostilities?

The punishment for espionage is bound to be high – life imprisonment or death, as in this case. No high-ranking spy would be unaware of this fact.

The authenticity of the video has also been questioned by India. The Ministry of External Affairs said that the video had Jadhav making statements with no basis in fact. The MEA also said that the fact that he made statements of his own free will challenges credulity and indicates that he was tutored.

The editing in the video also raised doubts about how much of what Jadhav said could be taken at face value.

Also Read: Jadhav’s Execution by Pak Will Be ‘Premeditated Murder’: India

3. Indian Passport?
Coming back to the fact that Pakistan claims Jadhav is a high-ranking Indian spy; what experienced spy would be caught in a target country with his or her own nation’s passport? And that too, an Indian passport with a false Muslim name?

Why would an Indian spy go to Pakistan without Pakistani documentation? What experienced spy makes such a rookie mistake?

4. Was He Really Arrested in Balochistan?
There’s also no proof of Jadhav’s arrest having taken place in Balochistan.

The Indian government says that Jadhav could have been arrested because he accidentally strayed into Pakistani waters. Every year, both India and Pakistan arrest many civilians from both sides who accidentally cross the border or stray into the other’s territorial waters. As an ex-Navy man, perhaps Jadhav was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. Where’s the evidence otherwise?

Also Read: Sanity Will Prevail: Ex-RAW Chief Dulat on Jadhav Death Sentence

5. No Consular Access to Jadhav
India repeatedly asked for consular access to Jadhav but this was never granted. Consular access isn’t a far-fetched request. In fact, Pakistan claimed that India had granted it consular access to the Kashmiri teens who were arrested for ‘guiding the Uri attackers’. India later denied this, but Pakistan insisted that they had received this access.

6. Why Was the Trial Kept So Hush-Hush?
Finally, if there is as much evidence against Jadhav as Pakistan claims, then why was his trial a hush-hush military court affair?

A high-profile spying case that played out in a court of law and received plenty of media attention would have served two purposes. It would have scored some major points for the Nawaz Sharif government domestically while discrediting India internationally. Second, as more of this evidence became public, India’s claims that Jadhav isn’t a spy would be easily debunked.

So, as Jadhav now faces a death sentence, where are the answers to these questions, Pakistan?

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Our country,our courts,our judicial system, so who are you to question us? kulbhushan first your country disowns now you start randi rona about the fair trial. Whats your logic behind this hypocrisy??
 
A lot of retired personnel lives in India as well...U kidnapped our citizen just for sake of it...Plenty of Mishras and Sharmas will be killed if our colonel retired gets murdered by you...
You should have thought about it beffore kidnapping jadhav.
 
The Drama indian played with Ajmal Kasab Pakistan wont play with KJ. just hang everyone who try to hurt Pakistan. we can catch many if the way india kidnapped Pakistani retired army office.

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As Jadhav faces a death sentence, where are the answers to these key questions?


Pakistan has sentenced Kulbhushan Jadhav, a retired Indian Navy officer who was arrested by the country in 2016, to death after convicting him of conducting “subversive activities” for the Indian government. He was sentenced by a Pakistani military court.

Jadhav was reportedly arrested in a Pakistani counter-intelligence operation in Balochistan in March 2016. But there are still plenty of loose ends in the story leading up to this sentence.

Also Read: Navy Officer-Turned-Spy or Businessman: Who is Kulbhushan Jadhav?

1. Sartaj Aziz Said Insufficient Evidence Against Jadhav
In December 2016, Pakistan Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz, was quoted as saying that the government was presented with “insufficient evidence” on Jadhav. He had said that the dossier received by the government had only statements and there was no conclusive evidence against him.

[/a]saying:

The Adviser had said that the investigations regarding the network of Kulbhushan Jadhav are ongoing and the dossier shall be completed upon conclusion of the investigation. There is irrefutable proof against Kulbhushan Jadhav who had also made a public confession in March this year.

2. Authenticity of Confession Video
So, about that public confession: Pakistan claims that Jadhav is a high-ranking spy or at least a very experienced one because that’s what makes this arrest special.

Why would a high-ranking spy make a willing confession about his espionage activities to an enemy state, especially when the two countries involved are India and Pakistan with their intractable hostilities?

The punishment for espionage is bound to be high – life imprisonment or death, as in this case. No high-ranking spy would be unaware of this fact.

The authenticity of the video has also been questioned by India. The Ministry of External Affairs said that the video had Jadhav making statements with no basis in fact. The MEA also said that the fact that he made statements of his own free will challenges credulity and indicates that he was tutored.

The editing in the video also raised doubts about how much of what Jadhav said could be taken at face value.

Also Read: Jadhav’s Execution by Pak Will Be ‘Premeditated Murder’: India

3. Indian Passport?
Coming back to the fact that Pakistan claims Jadhav is a high-ranking Indian spy; what experienced spy would be caught in a target country with his or her own nation’s passport? And that too, an Indian passport with a false Muslim name?

Why would an Indian spy go to Pakistan without Pakistani documentation? What experienced spy makes such a rookie mistake?

4. Was He Really Arrested in Balochistan?
There’s also no proof of Jadhav’s arrest having taken place in Balochistan.

The Indian government says that Jadhav could have been arrested because he accidentally strayed into Pakistani waters. Every year, both India and Pakistan arrest many civilians from both sides who accidentally cross the border or stray into the other’s territorial waters. As an ex-Navy man, perhaps Jadhav was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. Where’s the evidence otherwise?

Also Read: Sanity Will Prevail: Ex-RAW Chief Dulat on Jadhav Death Sentence

5. No Consular Access to Jadhav
India repeatedly asked for consular access to Jadhav but this was never granted. Consular access isn’t a far-fetched request. In fact, Pakistan claimed that India had granted it consular access to the Kashmiri teens who were arrested for ‘guiding the Uri attackers’. India later denied this, but Pakistan insisted that they had received this access.

6. Why Was the Trial Kept So Hush-Hush?
Finally, if there is as much evidence against Jadhav as Pakistan claims, then why was his trial a hush-hush military court affair?

A high-profile spying case that played out in a court of law and received plenty of media attention would have served two purposes. It would have scored some major points for the Nawaz Sharif government domestically while discrediting India internationally. Second, as more of this evidence became public, India’s claims that Jadhav isn’t a spy would be easily debunked.

So, as Jadhav now faces a death sentence, where are the answers to these questions, Pakistan?

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One question for india.
1----Why you are so jelous and act like low cost people?
 
I doubt Pakistan will actually execute the sentence - there will be some backroom diplomacy and they will quietly hand him over to India.
 
Only one question india needs to answer


Couldn't you come up with some sensible questions?
 
Tera terrorist, terrorist ... mera terrorist Kalboshan 'The innocent' :lol:.
 
Looks like the Congress and Shiv Sena have moved some motion on Yadav in the Lok Sabha.
 
1. Sartaj Aziz Said Insufficient Evidence Against Jadhav
In December 2016, Pakistan Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz, was quoted as saying that the government was presented with “insufficient evidence” on Jadhav. He had said that the dossier received by the government had only statements and there was no conclusive evidence against him.

[/a]saying:

The Adviser had said that the investigations regarding the network of Kulbhushan Jadhav are ongoing and the dossier shall be completed upon conclusion of the investigation. There is irrefutable proof against Kulbhushan Jadhav who had also made a public confession in March this year.
sartaj aziz denied this propaganda.
2. Authenticity of Confession Video
So, about that public confession: Pakistan claims that Jadhav is a high-ranking spy or at least a very experienced one because that’s what makes this arrest special.

Why would a high-ranking spy make a willing confession about his espionage activities to an enemy state, especially when the two countries involved are India and Pakistan with their intractable hostilities?

The punishment for espionage is bound to be high – life imprisonment or death, as in this case. No high-ranking spy would be unaware of this fact.

The authenticity of the video has also been questioned by India. The Ministry of External Affairs said that the video had Jadhav making statements with no basis in fact. The MEA also said that the fact that he made statements of his own free will challenges credulity and indicates that he was tutored.

The editing in the video also raised doubts about how much of what Jadhav said could be taken at face value.
If kalboshan is with us than the video is authentic.
He gave the statement and we recorded it.
Question regarding authenticity didn't mean anything as we got the person, so we donot need to make animated kalboshan movie.
3. Indian Passport?
Coming back to the fact that Pakistan claims Jadhav is a high-ranking Indian spy; what experienced spy would be caught in a target country with his or her own nation’s passport? And that too, an Indian passport with a false Muslim name?

Why would an Indian spy go to Pakistan without Pakistani documentation? What experienced spy makes such a rookie mistake?
Iran had verified his record by the name of hussain mubarak patel. He used iran as a launch pad. Iranian passport was meant to go back into iran easily and then back to india. Ask your governmnet that why was he issued fake passport. This support Pakistan's stance that he was workig for indian governmnet.

4. Was He Really Arrested in Balochistan?
There’s also no proof of Jadhav’s arrest having taken place in Balochistan.

The Indian government says that Jadhav could have been arrested because he accidentally strayed into Pakistani waters. Every year, both India and Pakistan arrest many civilians from both sides who accidentally cross the border or stray into the other’s territorial waters. As an ex-Navy man, perhaps Jadhav was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. Where’s the evidence otherwise?
Indian newspapers like hindu gave the arrest location as chaman balochistan. Also kalboshan has confessed his activities in balochistan. few other indian newspapers gave the full story of how he was caught due to speaking mirathi.
5. No Consular Access to Jadhav
India repeatedly asked for consular access to Jadhav but this was never granted. Consular access isn’t a far-fetched request. In fact, Pakistan claimed that India had granted it consular access to the Kashmiri teens who were arrested for ‘guiding the Uri attackers’. India later denied this, but Pakistan insisted that they had received this access.
It's any country choice of whether to give a spy consular access or not. Geneva convention.
Kids vs spy is a different case. Those kids were proved innocent later.

6. Why Was the Trial Kept So Hush-Hush?
Finally, if there is as much evidence against Jadhav as Pakistan claims, then why was his trial a hush-hush military court affair?

A high-profile spying case that played out in a court of law and received plenty of media attention would have served two purposes. It would have scored some major points for the Nawaz Sharif government domestically while discrediting India internationally. Second, as more of this evidence became public, India’s claims that Jadhav isn’t a spy would be easily debunked.
The court proceedings took a complete year and every thing is probably recorded. Kalboshan confessed his crimes.
Even US U2 pilot was presented before military court in USSR.

So, as Jadhav now faces a death sentence, where are the answers to these questions, Pakistan?
1) Can india answer the question that why did it issued fake passport to a so called civilian who was a governmnent official??
2) Pakistan caught his whole network which aslo witnessed against kalboshan. What was it doing in Pakistan???
3) If kalboshan was not a spy than why was he using fake identity??
4) He was caught after he talked in mirathi with his family. How will india defend those proofs. We got the guy and forensic test of the voices.
5) Why was india silient for months after his arrest??His business partner another RAW agent could have informed the embassy.
6) indian relations with balochistan terrorists are proven facts through indian politicians and army personal own words along with indian official meetings with terrorists. How can india deny charges after those evidences shown to manmohan singh in sharm al shiekh and he accepted them?
 
I can understand but we dont even know the name of lawyer and what proofs were present in the court of Law , how many hearing took place .....

So far, Non concerned Civilian's don't know much details. and i am one of those.
 
he is an indian terrorist spreading terrorist activities in pakistan.

sushma aunty can come collect his body no problem
 
So if you are giving capital punishment to a foreign national then such details should be shared , at least with their own countrymen other wise its just a Kangroo court :) , I know you understand what I am saying
So far, Non concerned Civilian's don't know much details. and i am one of those.
 
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