The Indian spy was sentenced to death earlier this year for espionage and terrorism in PakistanIslamabad has issued visas to the mother and wife of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been awarded death by a military court in Pakistan. Earlier in November, Pakistan had offered to allow the spy to meet his family on humanitarian grounds. In a statement, Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal confirmed that the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi on Wednesday issued visas to Jadhav’s family. Reviewing visa request of Jhadav’s mother: FOThe meeting is expected to take place in Islamabad as Jadhav’s family members have been issued visas only for the capital. Apparently Islamabad has allowed Jadhav to meet his family in order to strengthen its case before the international court.
Source: The Express Tribune December 20, 2017 12:56 UTC