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Sarabjit meets his sister at Kot Lakhpat Jail

Last Updated 16 June 2011, 15:16 IST

Kaur, who arrived in Pakistan on June 6 to meet Sarabjit and lobby the Pakistan government for his release, said her brother was affected by "severe tension" and spent most of his time worrying about his fate.

"My wounds were reopened after meeting my brother. He cried and cried a lot, asking me to help prove his innocence," Kaur told PTI after meeting Sarabjit at Kot Lakhpat Jail here. "My brother told me that he is under severe tension because he spends most of his time thinking that he may not get freedom. You see, it's not good to live in solitary confinement. Seeing him in anxiety has made me worried," Kaur said.

She said her worries about his brother had increased because he looked very tense. "You see, tension eats you up. I cried too and my body got cold but it happens in such cases," she said.

Sarabjit has been on death row since he was convicted for alleged involvement in four bomb blasts in 1990 that killed 14 people. The verdict was upheld by the Lahore High Court and the Supreme Court.

His family insists he was wrongly convicted for the bombings. Though Sarabjit was set to be hanged in 2008, Pakistani authorities put off his execution indefinitely after Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani intervened in the matter.

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(Published 16 June 2011, 15:16 IST)

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