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Pak ill-treated Kulbhushan's Family!
By: Tupaki Desk | 26 Dec 2017 1:37 PM GMTPakisthan has agreed to let Kulbhushan, who is arrested as a terrorist conspirator in the country, to meet his family. Indian Hi-Commisioner accompanied them and they talked to Kulbhushan in very emotional way over a phone in a glass chamber completely covered by CC cameras. The photos released by Pakisthan government to media showcased a visually threatened Kulbhushan and his highly emotional family talking to each other.
The family returned to India and met Sushma Swaraj, Indian Foreign affairs minister and shared their feelings with her. Ravish Kumar, Indian representative talked about the horrifying experience of the family members to media. He said, "Pakisthan had a ground level understanding with India before letting Kulbhushan family enter Pakistan. They did agree to adhere to the religious beliefs of his family and let them meet in peace. But they did violate terms and what kind of a terrorist activities or security concerns can the bangles, Mangalsoothra and sindhoor be. They asked her to remove them even they knew how important they are for an Indian woman."
Ravish continued to say, "They did agree to let the mother and son meet in peaceful atmosphere. But the reality is different. They made him sit in a glass cage and he seemed to be under extreme pressure and stress. They might have made him agree to crimes he did not commit under tremendous pressure and he appeared to be shaken and threatened. Pakistan will have to come out and answer for our questions in International Courts and we won't let this go, just like that."
The family returned to India and met Sushma Swaraj, Indian Foreign affairs minister and shared their feelings with her. Ravish Kumar, Indian representative talked about the horrifying experience of the family members to media. He said, "Pakisthan had a ground level understanding with India before letting Kulbhushan family enter Pakistan. They did agree to adhere to the religious beliefs of his family and let them meet in peace. But they did violate terms and what kind of a terrorist activities or security concerns can the bangles, Mangalsoothra and sindhoor be. They asked her to remove them even they knew how important they are for an Indian woman."
Ravish continued to say, "They did agree to let the mother and son meet in peaceful atmosphere. But the reality is different. They made him sit in a glass cage and he seemed to be under extreme pressure and stress. They might have made him agree to crimes he did not commit under tremendous pressure and he appeared to be shaken and threatened. Pakistan will have to come out and answer for our questions in International Courts and we won't let this go, just like that."