Pak officials made Jadhav's wife, mother remove 'mangal sutra'


New Delhi, Dec 27 (DHNS): Security officials in Islamabad asked former navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav's mother and wife to remove their 'mangal sutras' before they met him on Monday.

Jadhav's mother Avanti and wife Chetankul were also asked to remove their bangles and 'bindis' and to change their attire before they were allowed to talk him via an intercom.

Pakistani officials kept their ears and eyes open throughout the 40-minute meeting and even repeatedly stopped Avantika from speaking to Jadhav in Marathi.

Islamabad on Monday claimed that its decision to allow Jadhav to meet his family as "a humanitarian gesture", though it portrayed him as the "face of terrorism" India allegedly sponsors in Pakistan.

On Tuesday, New Delhi made public the ordeal the women underwent on Tuesday after they met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and narrated their experience.

New Delhi stated that though Islamabad had promised not to give the media close access to Avanti and Chetankul, they were harassed and hectored by Pakistani journalists.

Some media persons were also allowed on multiple occasions to approach the two women closely and hurl false and motivated accusations against Jadhav, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated.

A source said that some people posing as journalists also hurled abuses like 'qatil ki maa' (or mother of a murderer) at Avantika when she and her daughter-in-law were leaving for the Indian High Commission in Islamabad after meeting Jadhav.

New Delhi noted that the "overall atmosphere" of the meeting was "intimidating" for Avantika and Chetankul – contrary to the assurance earlier given by Islamabad.

Chetankul's shoes were not returned after the meeting due to "some inexplicable reasons" and New Delhi cautioned about any "mischievous intent" by Islamabad.

New Delhi said that Jadhav was apparently "under considerable stress and speaking in an atmosphere of coercion" during his meeting with his mother and wife.

"Most of his remarks were clearly tutored and designed to perpetuate the false narrative about his alleged activities in Pakistan. His appearance also raises questions of his health and well being," said Raveesh Kumar, MEA spokesperson.

Another source said that Avanti and Chetankul had noticed scars on Jadhav's head and neck.

Avanti had also asked Jadhav to tell the truth to the Pakistan government that he had business interests at the Chabahar port in Iran and had nothing to do with the allegations against him.

India's Deputy High Commissioner to Pakistan, J P Singh, was allowed to accompany Avantika and Chetankul to the Pakistan Foreign Office.

"The meeting was started without his (Singh) presence and he could join only after pressing the matter with officials concerned. Even then, he was kept behind an additional partition that did not allow him access to the meeting as agreed," said Kumar.

Jadhav has been in Pakistani custody since March 2016 on charges of "spying". 

 

  

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    I know on Daiji, people regardless of their religion oppose this shameful and inhumane act. I'm hurt by the treatment to innocent mother and wife.

    But what hurts the most is the comment by some pro-Pakistan politicians in India who are backing Pak even in KBY's case. Such a shame.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Dec 28 2017

    Sirji,

    Agreed.., in fact it is a height of insulting to Hindu culture/community as our honorable MP & leader of Rajya Sabha Shri Gulam Nabi Azad said in parliament that it is insult to 130 crores Hindustani's.., but see the irony.., why no surgical strike on this heinous & insulting act of Pakistan by the present Union Govt., who conveniently try to embrace love thy neighbor (X-Mass Diplomacy).

    jh
    jai hind...,

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  • Santhosh Kulal, Mangaluru

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    What's the issue in it? If it's the rule of the jail, then it must be followed. Let's not forget, for Pakistan, Jadhav is a prisoner and they would always treat him as a prisoner. If tomorrow some Pakistani woman comes to meet her husband/son in an Indian jail, and she is asked to remove her burqa, she has to remove it. Because it's the law of our land.

    What a shame that our national media is busy devoting their prime time to discuss about this issue which has no significance. Aren't Mangalsutra or any other ornament from our body is removed when we undergo surgery? Can we protest it then? No! because it's the norm of surgery. Similarly if it's a norm in Pakistan jails that visitors should take off their ornaments before meeting their dear ones, it should be followed, irrespective of who is the prisoner and who is the visitor. But we have mastered the art of stoking emotions and building political empires on these emotions. What is more important at this stage is a concerted effort to secure the release of Jadhav from Pakistsan and bring him home safely and not what his wife, daughter should have worn during the visit. Not all Indian prisoners lodged in Pakistan jails have had the fortune of meeting their family and loved ones despite being jailed there for years. But Jadhav and his family got this opportunity which itself is a great thing and whoever has worked behind arranging this visit, including both the governments and bureaucrats of both the countries, must be congratulated instead of wasting time on something which is utterly insignificant.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    "Islamabad on Monday claimed that its decision to allow Jadhav to meet his family as "a humanitarian gesture"
    Looks like, to fufil Yadav's last desires/wishes . God forbid.

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    Even some schools ask girls to remove flower.,bindi..bangles.

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  • Anil, Mp

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    Ya.... The chaddis had and BJPeeeee had asked to allow to wear it as they cited it has Indian tradition....
    Now chaddis can you say why now chaddis and BJPeee is quiet... Bcoz why in defense force women are not allowed to wear bangales, put kumkum or bindhi...
    Y chaddis not speaking....
    Anyhow now swamy had asked to boycott western clothes.... Now chaddi sanga will become Rastriya Commana Sanga ...

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    Schools are made for discipline,that is reason uniforms are made ,your concentration only on studies other than all these things, i think you are the group member of safron shwal wearers in college.

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    Send some BJP & Congress gondas to Pak, let them show their bravery there.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    Paki government officials are like street dogs who take their orders from Hafiz Saeed. He must have instructed them to do this.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 27 2017

    Pakistan Officials kept Jadav's wife & mother's belongings as Souvenirs ...

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