Mobile app version of babycheers.com
Login or Join
newsMNC

: Kulbushan Jadhav engaged with some missing persons: Pak Minister #IndiaNEWS #International By Hamza AmeerIslamabad, June 27 | Pakistans Federal Minister for Human rights Riaz Pirzada said that some

@newsMNC

Posted in: #IndiaNEWS #International

Kulbushan Jadhav engaged with some missing persons: Pak Minister #IndiaNEWS #International
By Hamza AmeerIslamabad, June 27 | Pakistans Federal Minister for Human rights Riaz Pirzada said that some of the missing persons in country were engaged with former Indian naval officer Kulbushan Jadhav or by neighbouring nations to spread unrest.
Jadhav is an Indian national detained by Pakistan since 2016 after he was kidnapped from Iran. Islamabad has alleged that he is an Indian spy and was involved in subversive activities in Pakistan.
Some of these missing persons have been killed in terrorist activities, who were engaged by Kulbushan Jadhav or neighbouring countries, Pirzada said.
The Indian spy Kulbushan had exploited the poor people and used them to spread terror in the country.
The Ministers remarks come at a time when the issue of missing persons has been raised in the Pakistani courts and authorities are being asked to present the in-custody persons, who have been picked up for their alleged or suspicion of allegiance or being party to anti-state activities.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has questioned the very existence of Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, calling it a liability and an entity, which has failed to justify is position.
For years, families of the missing persons are demanding to know the whereabouts of their loved ones and also calling for their return.
However, Pirzada revealed that many of the missing persons, who he said had been lured into working with anti-state forces through the temptation of money and monetary support, have either been killed or taken asylum in neighbouring countries, including Afghanistan, India and Iran.
Defending the security forces for their actions against the missing persons and taking into custody people on suspicion of alleged involvement in anti-state activities, Pirzada said the security forces do needful actions despite uproar over the issue.
The security forces swung into action after terrorist incidents in Quetta, Balochistan. There has been criticism when the state forces take actions. People start protesting and missing persons issue gets surfaced, he said.
The Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances was established in 2011 to trace the missing persons and fix responsibility on the individuals or organizations responsible for it.
However, only one third of the missing persons have returned home since 2011.
Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Athar Minalllah highlighted in the missing persons case that when there is sufficient evidence to conclude that it is, prima facie, a case of enforced disappearance, then it becomes an obligation of the State and all its organs to trace the disappeared citizen.
This obligation of the State will remain effective and perpetual till the victim has been traced or credible information gathered through effective investigation regarding his/her fate.


Latest stock market news Twitter alternate of India

10% popularity Flash it Bury this

0 Reactions   React


Replies (0)

Login to follow story

More posts by @newsMNC

0 Comments

Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best

Back to top | Use Dark Theme