Pakistan hands over Sarabjit Singh's belongings ISLAMABAD: On November 25, Pakistan handed over to Indian officials, 36 items belonging to death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh,
who died after a brutal attack inside a jail in April, and asked India
to reciprocate by releasing fishermen and other prisoners. "We
received the items today. We are making arrangements for them to be sent
back to India," a senior official of the Indian high commission here
said.
In
August, Indian officials formally requested Pakistan's foreign office to
facilitate the return of Sarabjit's clothes and other belongings, which
were retained by prison authorities in Lahore, to his family. The administration of Kot Lakhpat Jail transferred his personal belongings to the interior ministry last month.
The
item include a copy of the Quran, three holy books in Hindi, a rosary,
five sets of clothes, a sleeping mattress, a pitcher, a blanket and
shoes. The move to hand them over came after Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur requested home minister Sushilkumar Shinde to bring back his belongings. Pakistan's interior ministry said the Indian government should reciprocate by releasing Pakistani fishermen and prisoners. "We
wish all Indian prisoners well and request Indian government's
reciprocal spirit in releasing the fishermen and other prisoners as the
ones we have released far outnumber the ones released by Indian
authorities," interior ministry spokesman Omar Hameed Khan told PTI. In
August, Pakistan had freed 337 Indian fishermen, including seven
juveniles, held for violating the country's maritime boundary. On
May 2, Sarabjit succumbed to head injuries he sustained when some
Pakistani prisoners attacked him. He had been sentenced to death for
alleged involvement in a string of bombings in 1990. His
family had maintained that Sarabjit, a farmer from a village located
along the border, had strayed into Pakistan in an inebriated condition. MD NAUSHAD ALAM PGDM 1 SEM
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