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Sharif in huddle with Army chief, ministers, over Kulbhushan Jadhav
May 31, 2017
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif is chairing a high-level meeting with the Army Chief and Cabinet ministers on the Kulbhushan Jadhav case.
Pakistan has decided to appoint an ad-hoc judge at the International
Court of Justice for the next hearing on a plea filed by India
against the sentencing of Jadhav, who it alleges is a spy.
An
Express Tribune report said that Attorney General for Pakistan Ashtar Ausaf Ali will be leading Pakistan's legal team at the next
hearing of the case on June 8 at the UN court, which stayed Jadhav's
execution on May 18.
The ICJ had on May 18 stayed the execution
of 46-year-old Jadhav, who was sentenced to death last month by a
Pakistan military court that convicted him of alleged spying and
subversive activities.
The Attorney General for Pakistan informed
that the parliamentary committee on national security that Pakistan
would appoint its ad-hoc judge for the upcoming hearing and he would
himself lead Pakistan's team at the ICJ.
Earlier in the
parliamentary panel's meeting on May 23, the committee had expressed
outright dissatisfaction over Pakistan's legal strategy to deal with
Jadhav's case at the ICJ.
It said the government's "lack of
preparation" had resulted in allowing India to get a provisional stay
order against the military court's verdict.
Pakistan raised the
confession statement of Jadhav as a base of its argument and accused
India of using the ICJ for its "political theatrics".
India
termed that the confession of Jadhav was forcibly taken by the military
while in captivity and he was tried by a military court in Pakistan.
Amjad
Shoaib, an ex-ISI official and a retired Lieutenant General of the
Pakistan Army, has acknowledged India's claim that Kulbhushan Jadhav was
captured from Iran.
Pakistan claimed that Jadhav was taken into
custody in Balochistan in March 2016 while India has repeatedly
maintained that Jadhav was on business trip to Iran and Pakistan had
captured him from there and planted a false case against him.
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