Pakistan Generals say no compromise to be made on Jadhav's death sentence

Decision was made at Corps Commanders meeting presided over by Pak Army Chief Qamar Bajwa

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Kulbhushan Jadhav
Kulbhushan Jadhav

Pakistan's top military Generals on Thursday decided not to make any "compromise" on the death sentence given to Indian Kulbushan on spying charges, notwithstanding India's stern warning that his hanging will have serious consequences on the bilateral ties.

The decision was made at a Corps Commanders meeting presided over by Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, the military's media wing Inter- Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.



The Generals were briefed about and it was concluded that "no compromise shall be made on such anti-state acts", the statement said.

The death sentence to Jadhav, 46, was confirmed by army chief Gen Bajwa after the Field General Martial found him guilty of "espionage and sabotage activities" in

claims its security forces had arrested from the restive province on March 3 last year after he reportedly entered from It also claimed that he was "a serving officer in the Indian Navy."

The Army had also released a "confessional video" of after his arrest.

had acknowledged that had served with the navy but denied that he has any connection with the government.

The incident is expected to further deteriorate already strained Indo-Pak ties which were hit after deadly attacks in Pathankot and Uri by Pakistan-based terrorists last year.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj warned that Jadhav's execution will be taken by as a "pre-meditated murder" and should "consider its consequences" on bilateral relations, if it proceeds on this matter.

The top Pakistani military officials also reviewed the security environment and recent developments in the region at the 201st conference of Corps Commanders.

They discussed the progress of nationwide operation 'Radd-ul-Fasaad' and provision of support to ongoing housing and population census, the statement said.

Gen Bajwa lauded the efforts of intelligence agencies and other law enforcers towards the successful execution of counter-terrorism operations across the country, it added.

Pakistan Generals say no compromise to be made on Jadhav's death sentence

Decision was made at Corps Commanders meeting presided over by Pak Army Chief Qamar Bajwa

Decision was made at Corps Commanders meeting presided over by Pak Army Chief Qamar Bajwa Pakistan's top military Generals on Thursday decided not to make any "compromise" on the death sentence given to Indian Kulbushan on spying charges, notwithstanding India's stern warning that his hanging will have serious consequences on the bilateral ties.

The decision was made at a Corps Commanders meeting presided over by Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, the military's media wing Inter- Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

The Generals were briefed about and it was concluded that "no compromise shall be made on such anti-state acts", the statement said.

The death sentence to Jadhav, 46, was confirmed by army chief Gen Bajwa after the Field General Martial found him guilty of "espionage and sabotage activities" in

claims its security forces had arrested from the restive province on March 3 last year after he reportedly entered from It also claimed that he was "a serving officer in the Indian Navy."

The Army had also released a "confessional video" of after his arrest.

had acknowledged that had served with the navy but denied that he has any connection with the government.

The incident is expected to further deteriorate already strained Indo-Pak ties which were hit after deadly attacks in Pathankot and Uri by Pakistan-based terrorists last year.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj warned that Jadhav's execution will be taken by as a "pre-meditated murder" and should "consider its consequences" on bilateral relations, if it proceeds on this matter.

The top Pakistani military officials also reviewed the security environment and recent developments in the region at the 201st conference of Corps Commanders.

They discussed the progress of nationwide operation 'Radd-ul-Fasaad' and provision of support to ongoing housing and population census, the statement said.

Gen Bajwa lauded the efforts of intelligence agencies and other law enforcers towards the successful execution of counter-terrorism operations across the country, it added.
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