The Free Press Journal

Pakistan prepares to file plea in ICJ in Jadhav case

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Pakistan has started the process to file its plea in response to India's memorial submitted in the Internatio­nal Court of Justice (ICJ) against the death sentence of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav. Jadhav, a 46-year-old retired Indian Navy officer, was captured in Balochista­n in March, 2016 by Pakistani security forces and tried in a military court which sentenced him to death for "espionage and subversive activities".

The ICJ had asked Pakistan to submit its written response or memorial by December 13 before the court could start further proceeding­s, reports PTI.

According to Foreign Office sources, Attorney General Ashtar Ausaf Ali on Friday presided over a meeting of law experts and officials of the ministry of foreign affairs and other relevant department­s to discuss the line of arguments in the ICJ. "We will forcefully defend our position which is based on the fact that Jadhav is a serving Indian spy tasked to carry out subversive activities in Pakistan," the sources said.

Meanwhile, Ausaf told the Dawn that they had decided to hold weekly meetings in order to review the situation and "to finalise Islamabad's point of view and convert it into an appropriat­e rejoinder to India's allegation­s". He said they were in touch with relevant stakeholde­rs, including Khawar Qureshi who had pleaded Pakistan's case at the initial stage, to formalise a robust reply refuting all allegation­s levelled against Pakistan.

The daily reported that the attorney general's office is also busy documentin­g the case and collecting instances of the "atrocities and human rights violations committed by India" in Jammu and Kashmir. On Thursday, the Pakistan Army said it is close to a decision on the mercy petition of Jadhav, reports PTI.

"Kulbhushan Jadhav's mercy petition has come to the army chief. There is a process, everything goes through a process but I can assure that it is near finalisati­on and we will give you news about this very soon," army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said.

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