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Jadhav makes clemency appeal to the COAS: What will be his fate?
Global Village Space |
News Analysis |
Kulbushan Jadhav, the convicted Indian spy has appealed to COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa to overturn the death sentence awarded to him by a military court in April this year.
“Commander Kulbushan Sudhir Jadhav, the serving Indian Naval Officer who has been sentenced to death on charges of espionage, sabotage and terrorism has made a mercy petition to the Chief of Army Staff, “ said a press release of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
ISPR added that Jadhav had exhausted his appeal to the Military Appellate Court and if the COAS rejects the petition he can turn to the President of Pakistan. Concomitant to the press release the army released his second confessional video in which Jadhav dished out further details of his involvement in acts of terrorism inside Pakistan.
“In his plea, Commander Jadhav has admitted his involvement in espionage, terrorist and subversive activities in Pakistan and expressed remorse at the resultant loss of many precious innocent lives and extensive damage to property due to his actions. Seeking forgiveness for his actions he has requested the Chief of Army Staff to spare his life on compassionate grounds,” the statement added.
Read more: ICJ has not taken a position against Pakistan on Yadhav: Yet!
Yet another Vindication
Jadhav, in his “confession”, has said that one Anil Kumar “on behalf of R&AW” sponsored terrorist activities in Pakistan. These included provoking sectarian violence targeting Hazara and Shia citizens, particularly those traveling between Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan on pilgrimage.
The purpose of sponsoring various attacks in the region was so that “instability or some kind of fear is set into the mindsets of the people of Pakistan”, Jadhav said, saying that the high-profile assassination of Superintendent Police Chaudhry Aslam was an example of the kind of disturbance India wanted to create.
The spy said that “various financing which subsequently happened for the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and various other Afghan anti-Pakistani terrorist groups led to the attack by TTP on one of the Mehran Naval Bases in which a lot of damage was a cost to the Pakistani Navy.”
According to Jadhav, R&AW also ‘directly sponsored’ the targeting of Frontier Works Organisation workers in Balochistan and sponsored Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks carried out by “Baloch sub-nationals” within Quetta, Turbat and various other cities of Balochistan.
Read more: The battle at Hague: Is India trapped in its self-woven net?
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Jadhav makes clemency appeal to the COAS: What will be his fate?
Global Village Space |
News Analysis |
Kulbushan Jadhav, the convicted Indian spy has appealed to COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa to overturn the death sentence awarded to him by a military court in April this year.
“Commander Kulbushan Sudhir Jadhav, the serving Indian Naval Officer who has been sentenced to death on charges of espionage, sabotage and terrorism has made a mercy petition to the Chief of Army Staff, “ said a press release of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
ISPR added that Jadhav had exhausted his appeal to the Military Appellate Court and if the COAS rejects the petition he can turn to the President of Pakistan. Concomitant to the press release the army released his second confessional video in which Jadhav dished out further details of his involvement in acts of terrorism inside Pakistan.
“In his plea, Commander Jadhav has admitted his involvement in espionage, terrorist and subversive activities in Pakistan and expressed remorse at the resultant loss of many precious innocent lives and extensive damage to property due to his actions. Seeking forgiveness for his actions he has requested the Chief of Army Staff to spare his life on compassionate grounds,” the statement added.
Read more: ICJ has not taken a position against Pakistan on Yadhav: Yet!
Yet another Vindication
Jadhav, in his “confession”, has said that one Anil Kumar “on behalf of R&AW” sponsored terrorist activities in Pakistan. These included provoking sectarian violence targeting Hazara and Shia citizens, particularly those traveling between Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan on pilgrimage.
The purpose of sponsoring various attacks in the region was so that “instability or some kind of fear is set into the mindsets of the people of Pakistan”, Jadhav said, saying that the high-profile assassination of Superintendent Police Chaudhry Aslam was an example of the kind of disturbance India wanted to create.
The spy said that “various financing which subsequently happened for the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and various other Afghan anti-Pakistani terrorist groups led to the attack by TTP on one of the Mehran Naval Bases in which a lot of damage was a cost to the Pakistani Navy.”
According to Jadhav, R&AW also ‘directly sponsored’ the targeting of Frontier Works Organisation workers in Balochistan and sponsored Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks carried out by “Baloch sub-nationals” within Quetta, Turbat and various other cities of Balochistan.
Read more: The battle at Hague: Is India trapped in its self-woven net?
Read full article:
Jadhav makes clemency appeal to the COAS: What will be his fate?