Lok Sabha unites to condemn Pakistan for death sentence on Jadhav

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Tuesday unanimously condemned Pakistan's decision to award death sentence to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav and urged the to take every step to save his life.

Raising the matter during Question Hour, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said if hangs Jadhav it will be a "pre-planned murder".

"No one was allowed to meet Jadhav. He was not even provided a lawyer to fight his case. No international norms were followed," Kharge said.

"If Jadhav is hanged, India should have the courage to retaliate in the same way," he added.

According to Kharge, if Prime Minister Narendra Modi can visit without any invitation, why cannot he go to talk over the issue of Jadhav.

"The should take every step to save Jadhav. If he can't be saved, it will prove this to be a weak government," Kharge said.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister accused Kharge of doing over the issue.

"You should not do such a low over the issue," Kumar said.

BJP member Nishikant Dubey demanded a resolution be passed in the House to declare a terrorist nation.

He said that India has cornered on the issue of terrorism and that is the reason the neighbouring country is trying to demean Indian.

AIMIM member Asaduddin Owaisi said: "India should do everything to save Jadhav. The military court of Pakistan, which has given death sentence to Jadhav is a banana court as it takes decision without any evidence. India should use every international forum to save him."

Condemning the act of TMC member Saugata Roy also praised India's stand over the issue.

"is taking vindictive action against India and Indians. The should take every step to save the life of Jadhav," he said.

Describing as not a normal country, BJD's B.J. Panda said that India should approach the world court and United Nations over the issue of Jadhav.

"is not a normal nation. It is run by the military establishment and they are deliberately trying to destabilize our country by such acts," he said.

--IANS

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Lok Sabha unites to condemn Pakistan for death sentence on Jadhav

The Lok Sabha on Tuesday unanimously condemned Pakistan's decision to award death sentence to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav and urged the government to take every step to save his life.

The on Tuesday unanimously condemned Pakistan's decision to award death sentence to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav and urged the to take every step to save his life.

Raising the matter during Question Hour, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said if hangs Jadhav it will be a "pre-planned murder".

"No one was allowed to meet Jadhav. He was not even provided a lawyer to fight his case. No international norms were followed," Kharge said.

"If Jadhav is hanged, India should have the courage to retaliate in the same way," he added.

According to Kharge, if Prime Minister Narendra Modi can visit without any invitation, why cannot he go to talk over the issue of Jadhav.

"The should take every step to save Jadhav. If he can't be saved, it will prove this to be a weak government," Kharge said.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister accused Kharge of doing over the issue.

"You should not do such a low over the issue," Kumar said.

BJP member Nishikant Dubey demanded a resolution be passed in the House to declare a terrorist nation.

He said that India has cornered on the issue of terrorism and that is the reason the neighbouring country is trying to demean Indian.

AIMIM member Asaduddin Owaisi said: "India should do everything to save Jadhav. The military court of Pakistan, which has given death sentence to Jadhav is a banana court as it takes decision without any evidence. India should use every international forum to save him."

Condemning the act of TMC member Saugata Roy also praised India's stand over the issue.

"is taking vindictive action against India and Indians. The should take every step to save the life of Jadhav," he said.

Describing as not a normal country, BJD's B.J. Panda said that India should approach the world court and United Nations over the issue of Jadhav.

"is not a normal nation. It is run by the military establishment and they are deliberately trying to destabilize our country by such acts," he said.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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