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Death sentence to Jadhav ‘politically motivated’: US experts

Death sentence to Jadhav 'politically motivated': US experts

TIL Desk/World/Washington/ Top United States experts have expressed concern over Pakistan’s decision to give death penalty to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav as they warned that Islamabad wants to send a ‘strong message’ to India against isolating it on the world stage.

“Apart from the gross irregularities in the Jadhav situation, such as the lack of consular access and the secrecy surrounding the surprise court-martial, what struck me the most is the contrast between the speed of Mr Jadhav’s trial set against the endless postponements for that of the Mumbai attackers,” Alyssa Ayres, a former senior State Department official in its South and Central Asia Bureau said.

“The latter case, by contrast, has been in a continual state of prolongation for nearly nine years,” Ayres said. She is currently senior fellow for India, Pakistan and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, a top American think-tank.

Bharat Gopalaswamy, director of South Asia Centre at the Atlantic Council, a Washington, DC based top US think-tank, believes that the evidence warranting Jadhav’s conviction ‘is rather flimsy’ and the story by the Pakistani authorities ‘do not add up’. Without furnishing further evidence, this conviction as it stands, ‘seems to be politically motivated’ in order to counter India’s aggressive diplomacy against Pakistan in combating terrorism, he said.

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