Pak dismiss charges over Jadhav –Meet says ‘comprehensive security check’ on humiliation of kin
Pak dismiss charges over Jadhav –Meet says ‘comprehensive security check’ on humiliation of kin
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Pak dismiss charges over Jadhav –Meet says ‘comprehensive security check’ on humiliation of kin

NEW DELHI: Pakistan on Thursday does not allow to go external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj's claims that it tried to threaten imprisoned Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav's  kin, in its place calling their harassment and humiliation a "comprehensive security check."

In the piece of information, it was at pains to constant worry that it had allowed the December 25 meeting between Jadhav and his family as a "humanitarian gesture," showed again its charges that Jadhav is a "convict Indian terrorist and spy."

Jadhav's mother and wife were made mandated to remove their mangalsutra, the bindis on their foreheads and their bangles when they arrived Pakistan's ministry of foreign affairs for the meeting. conversely, Pakistan claimed that this procedure was "agreed between both nations, in advance."

"The visitors were treated with respect and dignity. The change of clothes and removal of jewelry/ornaments etc was purely for security reasons. The visitors changed into their own clothes after the meeting. All their belongings were returned to them before they left. The wife's shoes were retained as they did not clear the security check. A metal chip has been found in one of the shoes, which is being analyzed," read a statement from the nations’ foreign minister Khawaja Asif and quoted by TOI.

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