Pakistan says ICJ ruling can't trump domestic law in Jadhav case
Irked
by
International
Court
of
Justice's
ruling
in
the
Khulbhushan
Jadhav
case,
Pakistan's
civilian
government
on
Saturday
asserted
that
the
stay
on
the
Indian
national's
execution
cannot
override
domestic
law.
While addressing reporters, Sartaj Aziz, foreign policy adviser to PM Nawaz Sharif said,"They cannot override a country's laws allowing the death penalty. If according to our laws, someone gets the death penalty, they can't nullify it.''
He further said that Jadhav had confessed to carrying out espionage and terrorist activities inside Pakistan. ''Not only was Jadhav an Indian citizen, he was in fact an officer in the Indian Navy using a fake passport. He was sentenced according to the country's law," said Aziz.
It also said that since the Pakistan's position in this case is strong and would be clear when the actual hearing begins. Meanwhile, Indian dismissed it saing thst there was no such procedure.
Pakistan on Saturday said that it will handle the case 'according to our own laws', Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan.
The Jadhav issue would be treated as an espionage case and dealt with according to Pakistani laws. The Minister also said Jadhav's arrest helped avert several incidents of terrorism in Pakistan.
The comments came two days after the International Court of Justice told Pakistan to put on hold Jadhav's execution.
OneIndia News (with inputs)