Sarabjit a victim of ‘cross-border politics’, says lawyer

Jan 19, 2013

Chandigarh: Seeking immediate release of Sarabjit Singh, an Indian national on death row in Pakistan, his lawyer Awais Sheikh has said that Singh is a “victim of politics on both sides of the border.”

“Sarabjit has been unjustifiably jailed for over 22 years for a crime that he did not commit. He was mistakenly held in the name of another person, Manjit Singh. It is Manjit’s name that features in the FIR in a case of bombings in Pakistan in 1990,” Sheikh said here.

Calling himself a peace activist, Sheikh said that all he was aiming at was cordial relations between India and Pakistan. AFP

Sheikh has written a book on his client, ‘A Case of Mistaken Identity’ which “gives documentary evidence… reading which one can come to the conclusion that Sarabjit is a victim of mistaken identity”.

The lawyer said that Pak President Asif Ali Zardari can exercise his powers under Section 45 of the Pakistani constitution which, “empowers him to reduce, alter, change or amend” the decision and commute Sarabjit’s death sentence to life imprisonment.

Since Sarabjit has already completed 22 years in prison, Sheikh said that his client could walk free if his sentence were commuted. Sarabjit is on death row for the last 20 years following his conviction for alleged involvement in a series of bombings in Pakistan in 1990.

Calling himself a peace activist, Sheikh said that all he was aiming at was cordial relations between India and Pakistan. “My purpose is not to prove Pakistani authorities or its courts wrong or (show them) in a poor light. Let me state that I am not an Indian agent, but a peace activist. I want that the truth must prevail and an innocent (Sarabjit) should be saved from the gallows,” Sheikh said. Sheikh added that the hanging of Pakistan national Ajmal Kasab for his role in the 26/11 terror attack would not affect Sarabjit’s fate as the two cases were entirely different.

Kasab‘s case was related to terrorism in which many were killed. There was video footage to back the evidence. Whereas Sarabjit’s case is one of mistaken identity,” Sheikh said, adding that Pakistan has “officially accepted in court that Kasab was a Pakistani national…”

Sheikh claimed that his client’s health was fine although there was some problem in his foot which doctors were attending to. On the brutal kiling of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani army recently Sheikh said it was “most unfortunate”, which should not be allowed to derail the peace process between the two nations.

PTI

 

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