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Relieved: Cong on court's verdict

Last Updated 18 May 2017, 19:25 IST
The Congress on Thursday said it was relieved as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) stayed the execution of former navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav by Pakistan.

The Congress was skeptical about the Modi government’s decision to move the ICJ. It had even cautioned the Centre that India ran the “risk” of opening itself to similar actions by Pakistan. However, the ICJ decision appeared to have removed all the doubts and senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal even expressed the readiness to accept Kulbhushan’s brief once India got consular access to him.

“Once India gets consular access, there will be right of appeal, if any assistance is needed, I will be happy to help Kulbhushan’s family,” Sibal, a noted lawyer, told reporters here.

Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma asked the international community to put enough pressure on Pakistan to ensure that it respected the ICJ order.

“We welcome the decision of the ICJ. It is a big relief, first step, and we hope that Pakistan respects that order,” Sharma told reporters here.

He said the Congress expected the government to mount pressure on Pakistan to ensure that Jadhav’s life was saved.

Last week, the Congress had pitched for a bilateral resolution to the issue “irrespective of however intransigent and badly behaved Pakistan was”.

The Congress had also asked the government if it had thought of all the ramifications of its decision to move the ICJ.
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(Published 18 May 2017, 19:24 IST)

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