Pakistan rejects Indian stance on Jadhav in ICJ
Jadhav was arrested on March 3, 2016, from Balochistan, after he entered Pakistan from Iran.
The HAGUE : Pakistan on Wednesday submitted its response to International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Kulbhushan Jadhav case, rejecting Indian stance on the status of the spy who was involved in terror activities in Pakistan.
According to Geo TV, Pakistan said Jadhav was not an ordinary prisoner and Vienna Convention does not applies to him.
Pakistan said in its reply submitted by the Foreign Office's Director Fariha Bugtithe that Indian spy entered the country with the intent of spying and carrying out subversive activities.
The reply was jointly prepared by the Attorney General, officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and legal team overseeing the case.
Jadhav was arrested on March 3, 2016, from Balochistan, after he entered Pakistan from Iran.
-
Benjamin Netanyahu loses major American supporter with Chuck Norris death
-
Trump administration releases new AI policy to pre-empt state rules
-
Jeffrey Epstein lookalike speaks out on conspiracy theories
-
El Nino set to arrive: What does it mean for Wisconsin weather?
-
Savannah Guthrie mother Nancy's kidnapping plot finally exposed
-
UK meningitis outbreak: Vaccine confirmed effective against deadly strain
-
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shares rare public moment with daughter on tank ride during military display
-
Canada, and allies vow action to restore safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz