India suppressing facts by calling Jadhav a ?common prisoner:? FO

Indian spy Kulbushan Jadhav. Photo: FileISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office (FO) on Sunday said India is suppressing facts by calling spy Kulbushan Jadhav a ?common prisoner.?
A statement released by the FO rejected Indian External Affairs Ministry's statement on Jadhav and said Pakistan is working to implement a two-way agreement and will implement on the consular access agreement in its true essence.
It further stated that Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) sent Jadhav to Pakistan to disrupt the country?s peace, and the spy confessed to his crimes.
?Jadhav?s activities have affected the lives of many Pakistanis,? the FO statement read.
Pakistan released five Indian prisoners on June 22 after the completed their sentence, however, India has yet to release 20 Pakistanis who have duly completed their sentence, the FO spokesperson said.
He further added that Pakistan has not been given consular access to 107 fishermen and 85 citizens.
?Despite an Indian court?s orders to release minor Ali Raza and Bababr Ali who mistakenly crossed the border, a one-year delay in their release was caused,? the FO said.
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