Fabricating truth, Pakistan releases another video of Kulbhushan Jadhav on kins' visit

NewsBharati    04-Jan-2018
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Islamabad, January 4: Pakistan has today released a new video of Kulbhushan Jadhav. In the reported footage, Jadhav is seen thanking Pakistan for allowing his mother and wife to meet him. However, he added that an Indian diplomat had yelled at his mother. 

Jadhav, who's on a death row, said that he felt that his mother and wife were scared during the meeting as an Indian diplomat was shouting at them.

Jadhav also said in the video that he is in good health. “My mother was very happy to see me in healthy condition,” Jadhav says in the video.

He further says in the video that his mother was humiliated by an Indian official in her flight to Islamabad. He said he saw fear in the eyes of his mother during the meeting.

The video comes days after India reacted strongly over the illtreatment given to Jadhav's mother Avanti and wife Chetankul during there meeting in Islamabad with the former Naval officer.

In a shocking revelation, Pakistan's inhuman side captured by three cameras constantly observed the Mother and her Son who are separated by glass pane.

After a huge pressure from India, the international Community and the International Court, the Pakistan government finally let happen the meeting of Kulbhushan Jadhav with his is mother and wife. But the grieving mother was not allowed to hug her son.

As per the reports, the two ladies were subjected to full body search by two women, which the MEA said was not warranted by security. Jadhav's mother told her son not to lie and disclose the truth that he was a businessman.

EAM Sushma Swaraj, in Parliament, said that Pakistan has turned a meeting between a son and mother, and a wife and husband into a propaganda tool. "It was nothing like a humanitarian gesture. Human rights of the family members were violated again and again, and an environment of fear was created," she said, adding that Jadhav's mother disclosed that Kulbhushan's behaviour seemed scripted.

Jadhav, 47, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April, following which India moved the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in May. The ICJ halted his execution on India’s appeal pending the final verdict by it.

Pakistan claims its security forces arrested Jadhav alias Hussein Mubarak Patel from its restive Balochistan province on March 3 last year after he reportedly entered from Iran. India, however, maintains that Jadhav was kidnapped from Iran where he had business interests after retiring from the Indian Navy.