<p>Mohammad Khalil Chisty, 80, who has been granted bail by the Indian Supreme Court should be sent to Pakistan on humanitarian grounds, President Asif Ali Zardari has said in a letter to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.<br /><br /></p>.<p>India's apex court Monday granted bail to Chisty who is undergoing life imprisonment in a jail in Ajmer for involvement in a clash that resulted in the death of a person.<br />Zardari has appealed to Manmohan Singh to send Chisty to Pakistan, reported Geo News.<br />Chisty's issue was discussed during Zardari’s meeting with Manmohan Singh Sunday in New Delhi.<br /><br />Zardari has also directed Interior Minister Rehman Malik to make all arrangements to bring Chisty to Pakistan. <br /><br />All expenditures of Chisty’s return to Pakistan will be borne by the government, said an interior ministry statement.<br /><br />Chisty, a virologist at the Karachi Medical College, is accused of killing a man during a brawl in April 1992 in Ajmer. He was in the city to offer prayers at the famous dargah (shrine) of Sufi saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti when the incident happened.<br /><br />The bail to him was granted a day after Zardari arrived in India on a daylong visit that saw him meeting Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and paying obeisance at Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti's shrine in Ajmer.</p>
<p>Mohammad Khalil Chisty, 80, who has been granted bail by the Indian Supreme Court should be sent to Pakistan on humanitarian grounds, President Asif Ali Zardari has said in a letter to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.<br /><br /></p>.<p>India's apex court Monday granted bail to Chisty who is undergoing life imprisonment in a jail in Ajmer for involvement in a clash that resulted in the death of a person.<br />Zardari has appealed to Manmohan Singh to send Chisty to Pakistan, reported Geo News.<br />Chisty's issue was discussed during Zardari’s meeting with Manmohan Singh Sunday in New Delhi.<br /><br />Zardari has also directed Interior Minister Rehman Malik to make all arrangements to bring Chisty to Pakistan. <br /><br />All expenditures of Chisty’s return to Pakistan will be borne by the government, said an interior ministry statement.<br /><br />Chisty, a virologist at the Karachi Medical College, is accused of killing a man during a brawl in April 1992 in Ajmer. He was in the city to offer prayers at the famous dargah (shrine) of Sufi saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti when the incident happened.<br /><br />The bail to him was granted a day after Zardari arrived in India on a daylong visit that saw him meeting Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and paying obeisance at Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti's shrine in Ajmer.</p>