Kulbhushan Jadhav meets members of Indian High Commission in Islamabad


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According to Pakistan's Foreign Office, Indian officials on Thursday met with Kulbhushan Jadhav, an alleged Indian spy detained in the country.
This is the second time that Clubbhushan has been given consular access and the meeting took place at a safe place in Islamabad which has been kept secret.
Indian officials had earlier met Kulbhushan Jadoo in September last year, while in 2017, Kulbhushan's family also met him.
According to a statement issued by the Pakistan Foreign Office, two consular officers of the Indian High Commission met Kulbhushan Jadoo at 3 pm on Thursday.
No statement has been issued by Indian officials since the meeting.
A Pakistani military court has sentenced Kulbhushan Jadhav to death for espionage.
On July 8, Pakistan's Additional Attorney General Ahmed Irfan had said that Pakistan was ready to implement the decision of the International Court of Justice and that Kulbhushan Jadhav had refused to file a review petition against his sentence. We will continue to follow your mercy appeal.
Commander Jadoo has been in Pakistani custody since March 3, 2016, when he was arrested in Balochistan.
According to a statement from the Pakistani Foreign Office, Commander Jadoo has confessed to being involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan. According to the statement, he also made revelations about RAW's support for state terrorism in Pakistan.
According to Pakistan's Additional Attorney General, Pakistan has repeatedly asked the Indian High Commission to file an appeal.
He clarified that although the law of Pakistan provides for the right of review, to ensure proper implementation of the decision of the International Court of Justice, Pakistan on May 28 passed the 'International Court of Justice Review and Reconciliation Ordinance 2020'. Enforced
Under this ordinance, an appeal for reconsideration and reconsideration can be filed in the Islamabad High Court through a petition within 60 days.
Following the May 20 ruling of the International Court of Justice, there is a 60-day period for a review petition to be filed in the Islamabad High Court. The appeal can be filed by Commander Jadoo himself, his legal representative or the Indian High Commission. Are
Pakistani authorities summoned Kulbhushan Jadoo on June 17 for an appeal, but he refused to do so.
One of the key points in Pakistan's decision in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was that Clubbhushan Yadav be informed of his rights under Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
The decision also included allowing Indian consulate officials to talk to Kulbhushan Jadhav and consular access so that they could meet him and arrange legal representation for him.
The decision also called for all steps to be taken to effectively review the Clubbhushan case, including the enactment of legislation if necessary, and until an effective review and reconsideration is completed. The death penalty should be stopped.
According to Pakistan's Additional Attorney General, "Pakistan has suspended the death sentence of RAW's agent commander Jadoo for reconsideration and reconsideration."
According to him, for review and reconsideration, Pakistan reviewed its existing laws so that it could be properly reviewed and reconsidered under Article 36 of the Vienna Convention.
In April 2017, a Pakistani military court sentenced Kulbhushan Jadhav to death on charges of espionage, sabotage and terrorism.
In May 2017, India knocked on the door of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against the decision and asked for the release of Kulbhushan by suspending his sentence.
The International Court of Justice rejected India's appeal, but ordered Pakistan to grant the accused access to the consulate and review his death sentence.
Pakistan claims that Kulbhushan Jadhav is a serving officer of the Indian Navy who was arrested in 2016 from Pakistan's Balochistan province.
Pakistan has long accused India of supporting Baloch separatist elements in Balochistan.

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