Jadhav's meeting with family did not constitute 'consular

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

today said that Jadhav's meeting with his family in the presence of an Indian did not constitute "consular access" and repeated its old allegations against the Indian prisoner.

Dr briefed the media after the meeting of Jadhav with his mother and wife this afternoon.


"This meeting was not consular access as we had told that its would see the meeting but was not allowed to speak or participate in it," Faisal told reporters.

India's J P Singh, who accompanied the visitors, was not allowed to speak or listen to the conversation of meeting and he knew it, Faisal added.

"All decision on consular access will be taken on basis of and interests of Pakistan," he said in response to a question about granting the consular access.

has repeatedly denied consular access to Jadhav on the ground that it was not applicable in cases related to spies.

The also issued a new video message of Jadhav in which he is seen thanking the government for arranging a meeting with his wife and mother.

The video played during the press conference was recorded before Jadhav's meeting with his family, officials said.

"I requested a meeting with my wife and mother and I am thankful to Government of for this gesture," Jadhav said in the brief video message.

The earlier released pictures of Jadhav talking to his wife and mother from behind a glass screen. The communication between them was through an

"We promised 30 minutes of the meeting but Jadhav and his mother requested towards the end of meeting that it should be increased and we did it. The meeting went on for 40 minutes," the said.

He said that the meeting was positive and the two sides talked thoroughly. "It is not the last meeting. It should be categorically registered," he added.

Faisal also said that the family was told several days before the meeting that there would not be any physical contact. The family and knew about it.

He said the meeting was not connected to the (ICJ) case and had already responded to the ICJ on December 13.

"Jadhav is the face of Indian terrorism in Pakistan" but still his family was allowed to meet on humanitarian and Islamic grounds, Faisal claimed.

Faisal said that since has allowed Jadhav's family to meet him, should also allow the families of detained Kashmiris to meet their relatives.

He said wanted that Jadhav's family should be allowed to meet the Pakistani and Indian media. But requested that media should not be allowed to speak to family.

"We wanted to know why he was using fake passport and use it to enter at least 17 times. We also wanted to know about the family getting pension if he was retired as says," the said.

Faisal said that the wife and mother of Jadhav "thanked Pakistan, FO and our team for the meeting while going away."

He alleged that Jadhav was sentenced to death due to his involvement in terrorism.

In his mercy petition filed to the in June, Jadhav admitted his involvement in various militant activities in and Sindh.

He also showed a medical test of Jadhav conducted on December 22 that he was in fine health.

Faisal said the details of 15 persons with whom Jadhav was in contact in were sought from but it has not responded. "We will vigorously pursue this," he added.

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

claims its security forces arrested Jadhav alias from its restive province after he reportedly entered from

India, however, maintains that Jadhav was kidnapped from where he had business interests after retiring from the

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

First Published: Mon, December 25 2017. 18:10 IST