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07-02-2012, 06:22 PM | #1 |
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LONDON - Prime Minister’s Adviser on Interior Affairs Rehman Malik said on Sunday that India should apologise for sending Surjeet Singh to spy in Pakistan.
Addressing a press conference in London, Malik rejected India’s claim that the terrorists had set up a control room for the Mumbai attack, adding that that three Indian citizens were involved in the attacks. “India should tell how many extremists it has sent to Pakistan,” he added. He said that Indian intelligence agencies were involved in incidents of targeted killings in Karachi, and were destroying the peace of the country’s economic hub. He praised the Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chaudhry for summoning his own son in court. Malik said that he had not given the computerised record of the National Database and Registration Authority’s (NADRA) to anyone, adding that he should be hanged if he was proved guilty. Surjeet Singh to move court to prove he was Indian spy Surjeet Singh, who was released from Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore after 27 years in prison, has said that he would move a court to prove that he was spying for the Indian Army. He is now a free man, but upset with the Indian government for disowning him. “No one crosses the border just like that. Someone sends them that’s why they go. I was sent by the army,” he said. But Surjeet is also a man with a mission. Bitter with the Indian government for denying he was a spy, Surjeet wants to prove otherwise. The man who was convicted and sentenced to death for spying said he would move a court if need be to seek justice and recognition. Harbans Kaur, his wife who struggled to bring up the family, said it was a chance to cook his favourite dishes. Harbans said Surjeet had been treated well in jail, but freedom was priceless. |
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