India finally admits Kulbhushan Jadhav was RAW spy sent to Pakistan: Report
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NEW DELHI - An Indian newspaper has reported that Kulbhushan Jhadav was an Indian spy and sent to Pakistan for espionage.
According to The Quint, <link> two officers of Indian intelligence agency did not want Kulbhushan Jhadav to be recruited as a spy .
<link>Jhadav was captured due to his unprofessional activities, the newspaper reported. The media outlet further mentioned that RAW desk in Pakistan supported his recruitment.
The story about Jhadav , however, has been removed from Indian newspaper's website after immense pressure from Modi government and authorities.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Dr. Faisal said that Indian newspaper took down the story stating truth is stranger than fiction.
FO spokesperson further tweeted:
"Update as reported: Journalist Chandan Nandy who filed the story is "missing/gone in hiding", was last spotted at Khan Market Delhi and since then has been untraceable for Family and friends. Freedom of press ?"