Sunday 28 May 2017

Jadhav was bought in crores by Pakistan from the Taliban

 
A big lie of Pakistan has been caught in case of Kulbhushan Jadhav and nobody has exposed to Pakistan, but a former officer of his own defamed intelligence agency, ISI. Retired Lieutenant General Amjad Shoaib has admitted that Jadhav was caught from Iran, not from Pakistan, and false arrest was shown in Balochistan by bringing him from there. Pakistan had claimed that its security forces had arrested Jadhav on 3rd March last year from Balochistan, who allegedly came there from Iran. A multi-billion dollar deal was negotiated between the Taliban and Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI for Kulbhushan Jadhav for whom tension arisen between India and Pakistan. In February last year, the Taliban first kidnapped Jadhav from Iran with the help of a Sunni fundamentalist organization and sold him to the ISI. After the confirmation of Pakistan's head game, India is engaged in an exercise to uncover this truth with Iran at the diplomatic level. According to sources, a group of Taliban had kidnapped Jadhav in collaboration with the Sunni extremist group. It is yet to be confirmed that the kidnapping was done at the behest of the Pak army or the ISI or the Taliban offered the deal by executing it. Sources said that this bargain has happened in the dollar. These facts, which were exposed in  an investigation of Iranian intelligence agency the Ministry of Intelligence and Security, have been shared with India. On this basis, Iran's diplomat Mohammed Rafi in Pakistan informed 10th May in Quetta that his government has sought permission from Pakistan to interrogate Jadhav. But Pak did not pay any attention to it. There is a possibility of further action in this case after elections in Iran. Former cabinet secretary and Indian Ambassador to the US, Naresh Chandra has justified Jadhav's abduction. According to Chandra, this is a major reason that the ICJ also raised serious questions on the Pakistan’s claim of Jadhav's arrest. Chandra said that Sartaj Aziz, Advisor to Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has clearly said that there was no sufficient evidence of espionage against Jadhav.
At the same time, Sartaj Aziz had told the Pakistan Parliament in December last year that there is no strong evidence against Jadhav. The Pakistan army wants to hang Jadhav without any concrete evidence after abducting him.

-         Anil Narendra

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