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How did Sarabjit become Surjeet, asks BJP; blames govt

Source: PTI
June 27, 2012 19:11 IST
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The Bharatiya Janata Party on accused the government of failing to bring death row convict Sarabjit Singh, who is jailed in Pakistan, back home and suggested the Manmohan Singh dispensation adopt an "aggressive and offensive" attitude with the neighbouring country.

"There were reports quoting the Pakistani media that Sarabjit Singh has been released. People in India started celebrations at this news when it was reported that Surjeet is being released. How did Sarabjit of the night before become Surjeet in the morning," BJP spokesperson Jagat Prakash Nadda said.

He asked the External Affairs Ministry to clarify its stand on this new development and accused it of not being "aggressive and offensive" enough with Pakistan. "This is a sensitive and emotional issue. The country wants to know why the office of Pakistan President Asif Zardari took after five long hours to deny that Sarabjit is not being released. And why did our External Affairs Minister S M Krishna take 18 hours to speak on the issue?" Nadda said.

The BJP asked the government of India to clarify whether Sarabjit was to be released and there was a change in plans and Surjeet's name came up under some pressure. It also asked the government to use its office to get the death sentence of Sarabjit commuted to life sentence. "In all fairness of the case, Sarabjit should be released," Nadda said.

The Opposition also wondered if the arrest of November 2008 Mumbai terror attack handler Abu Jundal had led Pakistan to change plans and release Surjeet instead of Sarabjit and asked the government to come clear on the matter.

 

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