Pakistan Does Volte-face, Says Surjeet Singh, Not Sarabjit, to be Released


Islamabad, Jun 27 (IANS): Pakistan did a volte-face Tuesday night and said that instead of releasing Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh, who was sentenced to death for spying, another Indian named Surjeet Singh, in Pakistani custody for three decades, would be released.

"I think there is some confusion. First, it is not a case of pardon. More importantly, it is not Sarabjit. It is Surjeet Singh, son of Sucha Singh. His death sentence was commuted in 1989 by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan on the advice of then prime minister Benazir Bhutto," presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar was quoted as saying by Geo News.

Law Minister Farooq Naek Tuesday told the interior ministry that Surjeet Singh had completed his life term in jail and should be released and sent back to India, Babar said.

Keeping him in jail any longer will be illegal confinement, he said.

It would be entirely "out of context" to mention President Asif Ali Zardari in the matter, Babar said.

Surjeet Singh is reportedly being held in Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore. He has been in a Pakistani prison for over 30 years, after being arrested near the border on charges of spying during the regime of military ruler Zia-ul-Haq.

Media reports Tuesday said Zardari had converted Sarabjit Singh's death sentence to life imprisonment and ordered authorities to release him if he had completed his prison term.

Sarabjit Singh's family claim he had crossed into Pakistan inadvertently in August 1990 in an inebriated state and was arrested there.

But Pakistani police say Sarabjit Singh, who is known as Manjit Singh there, was involved in acts of terrorism. A resident of Bhikhiwind township along the border, Sarabjit has been languishing in Pakistani jails since then.

He was convicted of staging four bombings in Lahore and Multan in 1990 that killed at least 14 people.

  

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  • vicky, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 27 2012

    Hope Sarabjit will get justice. Indians good culture will take them long ago.I keep thinking that Pak terrorist KASAB ,his sister is doing these many things which Sarabjit sister is doing for her bro .. Indians think about this........Jaihin

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  • Sushil, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 27 2012

    All Indians plz pray for Sarabjit singh for safe realese, Pak Govt we request to realese the Sarabjith as soon as possible. PAK plz prove that you are not terrorise country.
    Indians plz pray for his Sister.

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  • Jayesh Raval, Damaskatte-Baiitha Mane/Rajkot

    Wed, Jun 27 2012

    While looking 'sister' holding photo of her brother feel very very bad. From how many years she is struggling for release of her brother. She even went to Pakistan. Let us pray Surjeet come back to India before 'Raksha Bandhan' as a Gift for poor sister.

    Surjeet - Rab Kare Tu Sadhai Khush Rahe where ever you are. May be how many fishermen still languishing in pak jail for no fault of there's.

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  • Jayesh Raval, Damaskatte-Baiitha Mane/Rajkot

    Wed, Jun 27 2012

    Due to pressure from all sources - decision may be held back and altered accordingly. We won't able to believe these people. Bad Luck Surjee and his family. May demand exchange of some more pak prisoners.

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