Times of Islamabad

Pakistan Foreign Office makes a demand from India akin to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jhadav case scenario

Pakistan Foreign Office makes a demand from India akin to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jhadav case scenario

*ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office on Thursday demanded of the Indian authoritiesto allow Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Yasin Malik to meethis family in the Indian prison in a similar way Pakistan has allowedIndian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav to meet his family. *

During a weekly briefing today, Foreign Office Spokesman Asim IftikharAhmad said that Pakistan has allowed Kulbhushan Jadhav to meet his family.“Yasin Malik is being illegally detained by the Indian authorities and theyshould also allow his family to meet him as per international norms,” hesaid.

He demanded of the international community to take notice of such inhumaneact.

Responding to a query regarding US$450 million being offered from theUnited States for overhauling of F-16 jets, the spokesman said that theconcerned institution could divulge details on the technical issues,however, they welcome the initiative from the United States.

“This will further strengthen relations between the two countries,” hesaid. He further shared that a high level delegationlink of Pakistan will attend the sessionof UN General Assembly.