Kulbhushan Jadhav execution stay big win for Modi, loss for Pakistan: Govt

Hansraj Ahir said that the stay ordered by the international court has put Pakistan in its place

ANI  |  New Delhi 

Kulbhushan Jadhav
File photo of former Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav who had been sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of 'espionage'

A day after the of Justice stayed the hanging of alleged Indian spy who was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court, Minister of State (MoS) for home affairs Hansraj Ahir stated that the development signaled a major victory the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Government.

Ahir said that the stay ordered by the has put in its place.

"This is a big success for India and a big loss for doesn't work the legitimate way. It was about to punish an innocent person. This is a big win for the government," Ahir told ANI.

The of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, has put a stay on the death sentence given by to

The development came after India instituted proceedings against Pakistan, accusing the latter of "egregious violations of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations" in the matter of detention and trial of Jadhav, and sought a stay on his death sentence.

India on Monday contended that it was not informed of Jadhav's detention until long after his arrest and that failed to inform the accused of his rights, an official release from the ICJ said.

India further said that, in violation of the Vienna Convention, the authorities of were denying the right of consular access to Jadhav, despite its repeated requests. It's also pointed out that India learned about the "death sentence against from a press release."

India had submitted that it had information that was "kidnapped from Iran, where he was carrying on business after retiring from the Indian Navy, and was then shown to have been arrested in Baluchistan" on March 3, 2016, and that the Indian authorities were notified of that arrest on March 25, 2016.

India also asked the ICJ to declare the decision illegal being violative of international law and treaty rights and restrain from acting in violation of the Vienna Convention and international law by giving effect to the sentence or the conviction in any manner, and directing it to release the convicted Indian forthwith, if is unable to annul the decision.

had claimed that was arrested from the Baluchistan province last year. A military court sentenced him to death, alleging he was involved in espionage and anti-activities. also claimed that he was "a serving officer in the Indian Navy.

Kulbhushan Jadhav execution stay big win for Modi, loss for Pakistan: Govt

Hansraj Ahir said that the stay ordered by the international court has put Pakistan in its place

Hansraj Ahir said that the stay ordered by the international court has put Pakistan in its place

A day after the of Justice stayed the hanging of alleged Indian spy who was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court, Minister of State (MoS) for home affairs Hansraj Ahir stated that the development signaled a major victory the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Government.

Ahir said that the stay ordered by the has put in its place.

"This is a big success for India and a big loss for doesn't work the legitimate way. It was about to punish an innocent person. This is a big win for the government," Ahir told ANI.

The of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, has put a stay on the death sentence given by to

The development came after India instituted proceedings against Pakistan, accusing the latter of "egregious violations of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations" in the matter of detention and trial of Jadhav, and sought a stay on his death sentence.

India on Monday contended that it was not informed of Jadhav's detention until long after his arrest and that failed to inform the accused of his rights, an official release from the ICJ said.

India further said that, in violation of the Vienna Convention, the authorities of were denying the right of consular access to Jadhav, despite its repeated requests. It's also pointed out that India learned about the "death sentence against from a press release."

India had submitted that it had information that was "kidnapped from Iran, where he was carrying on business after retiring from the Indian Navy, and was then shown to have been arrested in Baluchistan" on March 3, 2016, and that the Indian authorities were notified of that arrest on March 25, 2016.

India also asked the ICJ to declare the decision illegal being violative of international law and treaty rights and restrain from acting in violation of the Vienna Convention and international law by giving effect to the sentence or the conviction in any manner, and directing it to release the convicted Indian forthwith, if is unable to annul the decision.

had claimed that was arrested from the Baluchistan province last year. A military court sentenced him to death, alleging he was involved in espionage and anti-activities. also claimed that he was "a serving officer in the Indian Navy.

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