Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, in a video released by the Foreign Office on Thursday, said he "saw fear" in the eyes of his mother and wife when he met them in Islamabad on December 25, 2017, adding that an Indian diplomat accompanying them was "yelling at them".
"The Indian person or diplomat accompanying my mother and wife started yelling at them as soon as they stepped out of the meeting," said Jadhav in the video.
Jadhav's Christmas meeting with his family in Islamabad was widely criticised in the Indian media. Indian officials had claimed that the
spy's mother and wife were humiliated by Pakistani authorities before and after their meeting with him.
"I have something very important to say here to the Indian people, the government and the Indian navy: I am a commissioned officer in the Indian Navy — my commission is not over," said Jadhav in the video, adding that his family "was threatened". "I saw fear in the eyes of my mother and wife — why should there be fear? What all has happened has happened."
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"This gesture was a positive one so that she feels happy, I feel happy — and then there's this person standing outside and yelling at her?"
He assured viewers that he had "not been subjected to any sort of torture in Pakistan".
In the video, Jadhav said that his mother was "very happy" to see him "in a good state".
"She said, 'I'm feeling very relaxed after seeing you'."
"We, India and Pakistan, are supposed to end our enmity and subsequently, further our relationship."
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