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Third consular access offered to Kulbhushan
Ali Hussain 18 Jul, 2020


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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has offered India third consular access to the convicted spy Kulbhushan Jadhav following New Delhi's "reservations" over the earlier access given to two Indian consular officers on Thursday.

Foreign Office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui Friday confirmed that the government of Pakistan had offered India a third consular access to the convicted Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, adding that a response from New Delhi was awaited.

In a statement on Thursday, the Foreign Office said that two consular officers of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad were provided "unimpeded and uninterrupted" consular access to Commander Jadhav, adding that Pakistan remains committed to fully implementing the International Court of Justice (ICJ)'s judgment of 17 July 2019.

However, in a statement in New Delhi, Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava stated that the consular officers were not given "unimpeded, unhindered and unconditional" access to Jadhav.

He said that on the basis of the assurance given by the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, two consular officers of the High Commission proceeded to the meeting with Jadhav. "Regrettably however, neither the environment nor the arrangements of the meeting were in accordance with the assurances of Pakistan...The Consular Officers were not given unimpeded, unhindered and unconditional access to Jadhav", he maintained.

He added: "The arrangements did not permit a free conversation between them. The consular officers could not engage Jadhav on his legal rights and were prevented from obtaining his written consent for arranging his legal representation".

"In the light of these circumstances, the Indian Consular Officers came to the conclusion that the consular access being offered by Pakistan was neither meaningful nor credible. After lodging a protest, they left the venue," the Indian MEA spokesperson added.

Pakistan provided the first consular access under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (VCCR) 1963 earlier on 2 September 2019. The mother and wife of Commander Jadhav were also allowed to meet him on 25 December 2017.

Commander Jadhav is in Pakistan's custody following his arrest from Balochistan in a counter-intelligence operation on 3 March 2016. During investigation, Jadhav confessed to his involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan that resulted in loss of many precious human lives.

In a statement on Friday, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who resumed his official responsibilities following complete recovery from COVID-19, said that Pakistan provided India consular access to its spy Kulbhushan Jadhav on Thursday, "but the Indian diplomats avoided talking to him".

He said India's ill intentions had been exposed as it did not want access to its spy. Qureshi also lambasted India's policies and its approach to the regional countries, adding that there was a tension between India and Nepal, and the cordiality in India-Bangladesh relationship had also reduced.

The foreign minister further said that Iran's inclusion in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and peace in Afghanistan would benefit every country of the region. "This is a jolt for India," he said, adding that India wanted to isolate Pakistan, "but it itself has been isolated". He further said that the Indian opposition parties were also criticising the BJP government.

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That is a violation of the term consular access.
Yet India falsely accuses Pakistan of interference when actually Hindustani filth visiting this prisoner seem to complain about trivial things. We need to record your staff committing such amateurish behaviour and actually play it for Indian media, so your ignorant and uneducated population - in which you personally are included and rank highly - realise that when Indian amateurs try to delay and obfuscate due process by complaining about the position of a jug of water, they are only scratching around for some desperate technical issue when in reality there is nothing substantive that Pakistan can be blamed for here.

Your little worm kulbushan is getting every right due to him. The behaviour of Indian staff must be recorded to prove that you are delaying and obfuscating. Or do India have something to hide?

India wishes to accuse Pakistan of improper procedure, so record it from start to finish and prove this impropriety.

Haan, aab bhe jao.
 
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Both political and military leadership competing pants down to please india.
****SHAME ON BOTH****
 
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Very good question. Since the Indian side is visiting all expenses should be paid by Hindustan.

Then whose gonna pay for the blood of the Pakistanis killed by his operations in Pakistan?
 
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3rd time, fourth or more; India don't want a legal consular access instead, needs time with some kind of luck and above all if any of third country can intervene so that India can wash their name off the espionage list. Just KJ is not reference to the R&AW designs in foreign lands but they were caught in Germany as well to spy on Sikh community.

India will again try to launch a propaganda of consular visit and apparently waiting for an opportunity whether to get rid of Kalbhushan or to have some other way because he is a liability for them that they want to get rid by any means and on any day. While they may think of an opportunity; there's no chance for them.
 
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3rd time, fourth or more; India don't want a legal consular access instead, needs time with some kind of luck and above all if any of third country can intervene so that India can wash their name off the espionage list. Just KJ is not reference to the R&AW designs in foreign lands but they were caught in Germany as well to spy on Sikh community.

India will again try to launch a propaganda of consular visit and apparently waiting for an opportunity whether to get rid of Kalbhushan or to have some other way because he is a liability for them that they want to get rid by any means and on any day. While they may think of an opportunity; there's no chance for them.

The idea of India wanting to get rid -- whatever that means -- is laughable given that there's no benefit. KJ has given all the information Pakistan could squeeze out of him, destroyed his network, and captured his agents. Pakistan had even tried to capitalize on his capture by extracting a confession, compiled and distributed dossiers, informed foreign countries, referred issues to the UN, etc...and got nothing.

KJ will become Pakistan's next Sarabjit Singh: to remind the world of India's nefarious design on Pakistan. The problem is that such spies have diminishing returns as time passes. No one will remember who KJ is 5- or even 10-years from now.

May be KJ will meet the same fate as Sarabjit Singh and get murdered in prison.
 
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