Kulbushan Yadav awarded death sentence after legal process: Kh Asif

Kulbushan Yadav awarded death sentence after legal process: Kh Asif

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Tuesday said Indian spy Kulbushan Sudhir Yadhav, who was arrested in Pakistan, was tried under the law and awarded capital punishment by fulfilling all legal requirements.

The minister, in a statement in the Upper House of Parliament, said Kulbushan had himself confessed his involvement in anti-state activities in Pakistan on the behest of Indian government. "Kulbushan was involved in espionage and terrorism within Pakistan and had deep links with anti-state elements in Balochistan and Karachi in executing terrorist activities to destabilize Pakistan."

He said Kulbushan was under trial for last more than three months and had confessed during investigation that he was an Indian state actor and had links with elements within Pakistan on behest of Indian government to carry out anti-state activities for destabilizing the country.

He had been awarded capital punishment under the law and would have the facility to appeal against his punishment to the Army Chief within 60 days and thereafter to the President of Pakistan, Khwaja Asif said.

"With sentencing Kulbushan to death, Pakistan has sent a loud and clear message that whenever anybody would espionage against Pakistan from abroad or from within our territory, the law will take its course with full force," he said.

He said that Pakistan was strong enough to deal with an iron hand with those involved in anti-state activities and conspiracies to destabilize it.

He said Indian response on the issue was also given a matching response by Pakistan's High Commissioner in New Delhi.

Khawaja Asif said the enemies of Pakistan within the country and abroad must be well aware that Pakistani forces, people, the government and civilian institutions were fully alive to defence of the country and protecting national integrity.

He said it was an extraordinary situation for the country for its 200,000 forces were deployed along the western border and 80,000 along the Line of Control to defend its boundaries.

He said Pakistani military personnel, Rangers and civilian population had been victim of terrorism and the government was committed to safety and security of its people.

He dispelled the impression of pre-meditated murder of the Indian government and said all rules and laws were followed in Kulbushan's case. "However, what happened in Indian Gujrat, Samjhota Express and Kashmir is pre-meditated murders sponsored by India."

He said that India had always been conspiring against Pakistan's integrity through proxy war and through firing along borders. "But, we are fully alive to our defence and national security." (APP)