Kulbhushan case in ICJ: Harish Salve says charges against Jadhav are half-baked Pakistani propaganda
  • 5 years ago
Kulbhushan Jadhav case hearings at ICJ: The hearing of Indian espionage Kulbhushan Jadhav begins at the International Case of Justice (ICJ). The Indian side has been given three hours to present its case. Harish Salve, who's representing India in the case has argued that Pakistan has gone against the Vienna Convention and hence it was unlawful of the country to put Jadhav behind bars. Calling Jadhav a victim of farcical propaganda, the Indian representative has appealed the ICJ to grant mercy to Jadhav who has been given death sentence by Pakistan Court
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